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HI! I just found out yesterday that i passed my NCLEX-RN :yeah: . After 2 tries the third is a charm. My test ended with 75 questions. Words can't even explain how happy I am. I took excell nursing review. It is the best NCLEX-RN/LVN/LPN review out there. I tried kaplan but didn't pass, read saunders (both books) didn't pass!!! I graduated from the Philippines 3 years ago, not practicing, studying or being in the hospital for that long didn't help at all in passing my test. The excell review helped me a lot. I would recommend this review to anyone planning to take NCLEX, either international grad student or nursing grad from the U.S.. The teachers tell you what to do in certain situations in the hospital which is what the NCLEX exam is more focused on-- entry level nursing. Stuff that we as nurses should know and how to deal with on a day to day basis. This review is not just useful for the NCLEX but will help you later on when you become a nurse. Its a 10 day review and it is worth your time and money. Here is the link to the site

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Now, this review will not make you say "...if i pass...." this review will make you say "...when i pass...." . This review will give you the confidence, knowledge you need to pass the NCLEX exam. I just wanted to share this with all the student nurses out there who are struggling to pass the NCLEX. Try Excell, its worth everything!!!

Thank you so much for your post! I'm starting my Excell Review this week, and was extremely nervous that I may be walking into another review which just feeds me strategies and nothing else. I'm also a graduate of the Philippines and a multiple test taker, so reading your post about Excell has definitely assured me that I made the right decision in choosing this review, and hopefully it will be my last review ever for NCLEX. I just wanted to ask what the format of the Excell review is like. I was told by the offices to bring a notebook to take notes, and that was it. Is it a lecture type of review? Also, is there a set schedule of how the topics will be discussed in the 10 days? Thank you again for your post, it was exactly what I needed to read to calm my nerves. Congrats on officially making it as an RN!

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