Re: nclex material
In a nutshell, you must first apply for Licensure by Examination to a state, and have your credentials accepted. Then you are given permission to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam, it is the final step of the licensing process.
Depending on when you graduated, and in what area that you specialize, you may need to make up a couple of courses, before you will be permitted to sit for the exam.
There is not a number given as a score, it is either pass/not pass. It is what we call a CAT exam, computer based, and each exam is different. You will be given questions based on how you answered the previous question. It wants to know what you would do in a certain situation, how you would handle things. It is not looking to test you on specifics that you were already tested on in nursing school, but it is based on common sense with the ABCs thrown in.
For the foreign grad, I only recommend Saunder's Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN, it also comes with its own included CD. You do not need anything more than that to prepare for the exam.
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