Texas Nursing Jurisprudence Examination

U.S.A. Texas

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I'm eligible to take the NJE for Texas and am considering enrolling in the prep course. Did anyone who has taken the exam complete the course? Did you find it helpful? Has anyone taken the exam w/o taking the prep course?? was the exam as intense as the NCLEX-RN?? Replies will be most appreciated.

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The jurisprudence exam is nothing compared to NCLEX. I graduated from out of-state and did the online prep course. It is more of an explanation of navigating the BON website, and it gives you papers with quick links that you should use during your test. For me, it was worth it because I was already stressed and spending all of my time studying for NCLEX, but it's defiantly not necessary as the test gives you a lot of time, and you are allowed to surf the BON website to look up answers during the exam.

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Good looks, mego. I noticed that they give you ample time to complete the exam, but I didn't know if it was one of those deals where they make the exam extra hard BECAUSE you have ample time and the option to review resources during the exam; thanksĀ again.

PS I hope you find something soon (if you haven't seen anything already). I understand what you're going through. I graduated in Dec 2010 and am running into the same problems.

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I took the exam in December. I did not sign up for any related courses. All the info you need to pass the exam is on the website, and there's plenty of time to search for it.

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Specializes in Critical Care (ICU/CVICU).

I just took it today. SO EASY!! Seriously. One of the easiest (THE easiest), most common sense nursing-related tests I ever took. You will be fine.

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It's easy. Most of it is common sense; the rest, you have time to look up the answers. Even if you fail, you can retake it every ten days.

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Thanks, everyone for the insight, I'm sure it will prove to be helpful.

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I took the prep course and found it to be helpful. It does help you learn how to navigate through the Texas BON. It gives you an overview and enables you to understand the different topics being tested. 2 hours is plenty of time, and knowing where to refer to on the website will help. GOOD LUCK!

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Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.

I did not take the prep course. I did not study for the jurisprudence exam. Guess what? I passed my first attempt because this test was written at a sixth-grade level. The questions are so very commonsense. In addition, since it is an open-book exam, you can look up answers on the Texas BON website if you encounter a confusing question.

Do not waste your time or money on a prep course. This test is easy!

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Ok, so the jurisprudence exam's not too difficult? Say one wishes to spend $25 to take the online prep course anyway. How long does the online prep course take to complete? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?

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The jurisprudence exam was the most straightforward test I ever took in nursing school. Not to mention that it's an open book. Just have a copy of the TNPA with you when you take it. I didn't even look at the book; it was common sense. Nobody in my class failed it.

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As the other commenters stated, the exam is elementary. There are no trick questions. You'll do fine! ?

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