Originally Posted by nurseRNtobe What did the questions on the NCLEX remind you of???? What study program did they seem like??? Kaplan or Saunders??
Or does the NCLEX have there own style???
DId you you use the stragedy that Kaplan teaches??? The reason I ask is because that stragedy about the Kaplan tree only applies to their questions. When I use it other times like on Saunders it does not work the same. I don't want to miss questions on the NCLEX because I am following something that is not right. I keep remembering what someone told me, "Kaplan is a business so they make their questions apply to what they want you to learn".
Sorry I guess I asked more than just 2 questions.
Thanks you so much in advance!!!
I just took the NCLEX for the second time and I am happy to say I PASSED!!! The first time, I took the Hurst Review Course and failed. This time, I did tons and tons of Kaplan questions and I really feel like it was worth every bit of effort I put into it so therefore, I think NCLEX questions are very similar to those of Kaplan. Good luck on your test!!! The most important thing I can tell anyone to do is to have a positive attitude when you take your NCLEX and don't be discouraged if you seem to be getting a lot more questions on your test than your friends and fellow student nurses did. I got 166 questions on my NCLEX this time and I didn't know what to think. No matter what anyone says, the length of your test says nothing about if you've passed. It depends on you and the computer's decision. Again, good luck and get some sleep the night before your exam!!!
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