nclex rn california passers ..help pls
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- Jan 24 by begoshI used NCLEX 4000, NCLEX 10000 (prepU), Mary Ann hogan, kaplan 2012-2013, PDA. Passed on 2nd attempt with 88 questions. You may want to find a resource that best fit your learning type. It's really dependent on how you effectively utilize each resource.
- Feb 4 by nianavaI used Hurst to brush up on content and ATI for practice tests and questions. ATI also has an iPhone app that I used to go over questions throughout the day when I wasnt home. I also used Lippencott and Saunders question and answers. Passed NCLEX on the first try with 75 questions. Good Luck!!!
- Feb 4 by bbaileyRNI personally used Kaplan only. I found it to be very helpful. I passed NCLEX last July with 75 questions on my first try
- Feb 4 by EMEddieI am from California, studied Kaplan Questions and Hurst for Content, passed with 75 Q. But, The test is the same in California as is in TX or NY; this is a National Licensure Examination, regardless where its taken, the test given for all NCLEX-RN students, its the same.
Good Luck - Feb 4 by kemifairQuote from EMEddieYour right, just keep me in your prayers.I am from California, studied Kaplan Questions and Hurst for Content, passed with 75 Q. But, The test is the same in California as is in TX or NY; this is a National Licensure Examination, regardless where its taken, the test given for all NCLEX-RN students, its the same.
Good Luck - Feb 4 by cateisgreatIf you feel like you are having trouble identifying your problem areas I highly recommend NCLEX High-Risk by Marian Condon. It is a book written for people who are at risk for failing the NCLEX. It helped me identify gaps in my knowledge and target those areas only, instead of wasting time doing a broader review.
I have also heard good things about the NCSBN review, but I have no experience with that personally.