Re: Rumor about NCLEX
It focuses on your weak areas as those are the ones that people usually have problems with answering the questions the best in. The exam is a CAT exam and it will give you questions based on how you answered the previous question. And each person will have different questions given to them based on how they responded to the previous answer, this is a computerized exam and the computer knows exactly what it is doing. Same way that no matter which state that you wrote the exam for, or the location in the world that you wrote the exam at, your questions are going to be the same that day as it goes by what you are doing in terms of answering. They will only be different if the time of year is different as the questions are changing that is why one can rewrite the exam in just 45 days vs the mandatory 90 days in the past for every single state.
And I have been preparing nurses for years for this exam as well. And after enough research thru the past years, I stand by what I have written.
That is why it is always so very important to make sure that you are up to par with areas that you consider to be weaker in. You are entitled to your opinion, and I am entitled to mine. And I have much research as well as time invested to know what I am speaking of.
The exam is going to give you questions until it feels confident in you in that area if you are going to pass the exam.
And for those that are weakest in meds, then they usually have a tendency to see more of those.
If infection control was not your stronger area, then chances are that you would get more in this area so that it can check you out on it.
Everyone that writes this exam gets 50% correct and 50% incorrect, the level that one is getting the majority of the correct answers at determines if one will pass or not.
Just noticed that it looks like you tested before and are now preparing again for the exam, best of luck to you. And this is why I always do a full review with everyone before they start my program so that there are no weak areas. This is the way that I teach.
Best of luck on your exam.
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