Re: Passing NCLEX (tried twice no luck)
We are required to buy the ATI testing books, DVD's and tests (they add the cost to the tutition). I think in the LPN program I got about 9 books and probably 5-6 DVD's. The good thing about ATI is that they have NCLEX type tests that you can take online and it a great predictor of your NCLEX passing. Our school has been using it for awhile now. I have never heard of the Kaplan program. If you want, check it out. You could even buy the books and DVD sets on E-bay (I have seen then there cheaper). It is a great review!! Then you could go to the website and just pay to take the different tests. For example, there is a test in each subject (Mental Health, OB, Med Surg, Children's Health, Nutrition, Pharmacology, Fundamentals and Leadership & Management. They also have an end exam, that is the one that is supposed to predict how you will do on the boards. It is called the Comprehensive Predictor.
The RN Review package includes 8 review modules (books, I think) & 9 online practice assessments. Unfortunately the cost is $249. If you had the money, it is a great investment. I use my ATI books all of the time. And after graduating LPN I visited the site often to do CE's. I am now in the LPN to RN program and I have gotten most of the RN collection.
The site is
www.ATItesting.com
You go under students.
Don't give up. I too, had a high GPA. But I learned very quickly that a high GPA is nice, but it doesn't mean you are a
GOOD CRITICAL THINKER. AND
THAT IS WHAT NURSING IS ALL ABOUT. If you can't critically think and prioritize, you have a first hard year as a nurse (which I did).
I wish you the best of luck.
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