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Hey Just wanted to let everyone know about an awesome NCLEX review. It is called the HURST review. Anyone from the South already knows this, but I want to get the word out to the rest of the nation. They guarantee that you pass the first time! I toook this review and it was the best thing I ever did. I wish i would have taken it before i started clinicals. It made everything make sense and it is humorous as well. They do reviews all over the country, and will do one wherever you like if you can get enough students.

Please check out their site. You can even watch a sample lecture!

http://www.hurstreview.com

You will not regret checking them out. They are the best out there I think.

Please PM me if you have any questions. I took the review and would love others to have the same great experience that I did.

Good Luck to everyone!

A lot of people on this forum seem to recommend the Hurst Review and I was interested in using it to review for the NCLEX. However, I go to school in Massachusetts so I can't attend one of her live reviews.

From the website, I can't tell if the online review can replace the live review. Has anyone out there just taken the online review?

Is their online review the same as their live or video review? Do I simply watch her lectures online or is it just test materials that I get access to?

Would I be better off just taking a live Kaplan review course?

Thanks in advance for any advice. I really want to make sure I pass the NCLEX so I want to get the best review course out there!

I gurantee you love Hurst review online! I am living in Canada and planning to take NCLEX in April. I started to take this online course in February...yes, it's taking much time to finish because I am working as RN full time and I have a baby! However, however, Marlene has been teaching me a lot! Since I left for a year for maternity leave in the last year, this is a very good review course as well.

I do recommend to get some materials to practice questions, but for your review, this must be the best! You never get bored. She is so funny as well.

Good luck to all of you

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I forgot telling you that the Hurst review online is lecture style but it also includes mock NCLEX. I still haven't done the mock test yet. Marlene goes through all, but it's not just for test. She teaches you how to assess patients, emergent clinical interventions, etc! It's really practical. I am just having so much fun with this review course!

The only thing I am having hard time with this course is.... her strong accent! I am not used to the southern accent.. :chuckle

Anyways, let me know how your study goes....

Specializes in L&D.
A lot of people on this forum seem to recommend the Hurst Review and I was interested in using it to review for the NCLEX. However, I go to school in Massachusetts so I can't attend one of her live reviews.

From the website, I can't tell if the online review can replace the live review. Has anyone out there just taken the online review?

Is their online review the same as their live or video review? Do I simply watch her lectures online or is it just test materials that I get access to?

Would I be better off just taking a live Kaplan review course?

Thanks in advance for any advice. I really want to make sure I pass the NCLEX so I want to get the best review course out there!

Hurst will come to you! I live in Michigan and I just finished their live review this week. Since I was my nursing class facilitator, my job was to do some research on different NCLEX review courses, present them to the class and had to class vote on what class they wanted. The response was overwhelmingly Hurst. I believe they would like 20 students to be present for a live review. Give them a call or drop them an e-mail. Just go to their website and you can get info there. Good luck! :)

Wow, I have never heard of the Hurst review. I am going to check it out! Thanks!

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

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