Best NCLEX RN prep review

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aloha! any suggestions on the best rn prep course to take. i've heard of hurst, kaplan,and nursing essentials.:rolleyes:

Personally, i took the Hurst review. It was a wonderful course. It has tons of information but it's not in typical lecture form as some of the others are and you are most certainly not bored out of your mind as i was with another one that our SON paid for. You as the student are a very important part of how the lecture goes and it was fun and Marlene is hilarious. It is well worth the price. You will learn alot and she gives you materal to take home and review. I reviewed her material like crazy, took 75 questions in 45 minutes and went home and waited anxiously by the mailbox for 2 days.

OK, so did you pass????????:w00t:

Personally, i took the Hurst review. It was a wonderful course. It has tons of information but it's not in typical lecture form as some of the others are and you are most certainly not bored out of your mind as i was with another one that our SON paid for. You as the student are a very important part of how the lecture goes and it was fun and Marlene is hilarious. It is well worth the price. You will learn alot and she gives you materal to take home and review. I reviewed her material like crazy, took 75 questions in 45 minutes and went home and waited anxiously by the mailbox for 2 days.

Ahhh, forgot to add that important bit of info. yes i did and everyone that took it with me that was from my class did as well on the first try!!!

I also took the hurst review and loved it. I passed with 150 questions.

SAUNDERS. Passed with 75 questions.

The sauders book? I need to find something to

Saunder's----best prep for about $35.

saunder's is what we are currently using in review classes. i think its great compared to mosby... they say saunders is great together with kaplan's strategy book. i have both.

Which Saunders book the Comprehensive Review NCLEX-RN 3rd edition or the Saunders Q&A Review 2nd edition?

Courtney

Comprehensive Review 3rd edition is what is currently available, the 4th edition will be out next month, not sure of the exact date. That is what most are using.

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