2006 pass scores are out *and* broken down by college

U.S.A. Arizona

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If this is old news, my apologies. If not, here you go:

http://www.azbn.gov/EducationalResources.asp

Select the one that says NCLEX 2002-2006, or something like that. Shows how the different colleges within the MCCCD faired as well.

Interesting scores -- EBSN 68%, MCCCD-Rio 83%, MCCCD-PC 77%.

No, they clearly think on a different level.

One student in our ADN program was accidentally administered the RN NCLEX and passed. My experience is that LPNs in a ADN/RN program frequently outperform pure LPN program graduates.

I do have other theories on the University of Phoenix, and that is another story, but a LPN to BSN program is a huge gap to bridge.

I've also heard that a lot of LPN's don't do well when re-entering into an RN program because they've lost the study habits necessary to be successful. A couple of our students wanted to drop out at the LPN level and then come back in a few years, but were advised not to because there is less chance of successfully completing the RN program then.

That being said, my school scored pretty high, no surprise because they have 'weeded out' a lot of people. We started with 30 and we're down to 16 in the middle of block three!!! On a good note, all those that didn't make it this block (there were 8 that didn't make block three) several have taken the LPN test and all have passed first try!!! (makes you wonder how they didn't pass the ADN program though :confused:

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