Published May 11, 2006
traumahawk99
596 Posts
look at this. this guy claims that his review is "written by those who scored in the top 1% of the nclex". http://www.nclex-test.com/
very interesting, especially since the nclex doesn't give you a percentile ranking, only a pass or fail. so how could this claim possibly be true? if it's a lie, then what does that say about the quality of this review?
buyer beware! in my opinion, this is a rip off!
Elleann
55 Posts
Hawk, you are SO right! This product IS rubbish. I know, cos I bought it! The 'secrets' are nothing more than a few tips on how to study, which we know already, plus a spiel on how to 'guess' more accurately when you don't have a clue (using gambling methods to improve the odds of your picking the right answer).. they add in some review material, which is sketchy at best! Not a single practice question, either!
BUT - the one good thing is that they follow-up on their money-back guarantee. After I skim-read the whole thing, I asked for my money back, and was pleasantly surprised when they refunded me, no questions asked. I suspect that the business 'works' because the majority of dissatisfied customers say, oh what the heck, only $39.00, and don't ask for the money back! But for me, $39.00 translates into R240.00, which is a sizeable chunk of change!
What 'should' have clued me in to the nature of this product was the advert itself - it is a classic direct sales letter, if you know how these things are designed! Duh!
Good call, Hawk!
yes, it's sleazy marketing imo.
don't give this guy your hard earned money!
luvmy2angels
755 Posts
Totolly agree, one nurse I used to work with claimed he got a 100% on his NCLEX and it only took him 20 minutes. GARBAGE!!!
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
No one gets 100% on the NCLEX-RN exam. I do not care what they say, it just doesn't happen.