Published Jul 20, 2015
Satiwasati90
1 Post
Hello Nurses,
I am in need of help. I graduated from PN college in 2010, did the NCLEX exam and never made it. Between that time and I was like trying to give up until when I met one of my former classmate you has since challenged me to finish up what I started. So in April this year I applied to do a retake and have been given up to October 2015 to sit for the Nclex Exam.
Since then I have tried to study and each time I fail to finish a chapter or if I am doing some questions I find myself going less than about 15 questions I will find myself dozing or sleeping - My exam date is approaching very fast - Is there a way out of this? Are there review classes for PN. I want a review class that can help me with remembering some core nursing materials as well as strategies on how best to answer the nclex questions. please help.
JustBeachyNurse, LPN
13,957 Posts
Hello Nurses,I am in need of help. I graduated from PN college in 2010, did the NCLEX exam and never made it. Between that time and I was like trying to give up until when I met one of my former classmate you has since challenged me to finish up what I started. So in April this year I applied to do a retake and have been given up to October 2015 to sit for the Nclex Exam.Since then I have tried to study and each time I fail to finish a chapter or if I am doing some questions I find myself going less than about 15 questions I will find myself dozing or sleeping - My exam date is approaching very fast - Is there a way out of this? Are there review classes for PN. I want a review class that can help me with remembering some core nursing materials as well as strategies on how best to answer the nclex questions. please help.
Hurst and Kaplan are two companies that offer in person and online/virtual NCLEX prep classes. Since you graduated more than 5 years ago and already failed once you would not be eligible for either company's money back guarantee.
sirI, MSN, APRN, NP
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We moved your post to its own thread in the NCLEX forum. Good luck.