Editorial Team / Admin Silverdragon102, BSN 1 Article; 39,477 Posts Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC. Has 35 years experience. Dec 8, 2008 We have a few threads already on review centers but really you do not need one just check out the NCLEX forum
Hushdawg 644 Posts Dec 10, 2008 IMO if you spend money on a review center you should look at the results that they are getting and talk to students. this isn't like buying a bag of potato chips, this is your career. Spend the money and get a good review center.Or, alternatively, if you are capable of focusing yourself and allocating time on your own there are numerous self-review courses available that people find success with.
boot_unit 53 Posts Dec 19, 2008 i only want to go there for motivation to studyi do mostly self review i have short attention spani might open my pc and play or watch dvd while studyngill review for 3 moths before exam too short for me:clown:
bummer83 143 Posts Dec 19, 2008 Hi! what is the cheapest but good review center here in manila?any recommendation pls..thanks.,you can try east west review center,along recto near cor. legarda its near tropical hut...they are good and not that expensive
anygiventhursdays 16 Posts Dec 22, 2008 From my latest canvassing of review centers for nclex... Edgeworth review center which have a separate review center for their NCLEX reviewees named MIAMI review center has the cheapest, for only 11,000 pesos. The catch is, the review will last for 2 months but with just a 4hr review per day. Regarding the quality, Edgeworth offers good review courses for the NLE and has a good passing rate as well. I know because I've review with them. But for NCLEX, I havent had any feedbacks from their NCLEX reviewees.
iamnomad 575 Posts Specializes in Acute Care. ER. Aged Care/LTC. Psyche. Has 5 years experience. Dec 22, 2008 Just structure your study time, and have some good review materials.Review Centers in Manila, maybe good, and really, they have the capacity to teach the NCLEX contents, but with the majority of nursing graduates in the Philippines taking the NLE first, what's happening is, some review centers just let the "relatively few" NCLEX reviewees to "sit-in" on NLE classes, which is bad coz the contents of NCLEX and NLE are not very much the same. If you really wish to enroll in a review center, better enroll to those that are "dedicated" NCLEX Review centers, in dedicated I mean those that specialize on NCLEX, such as Kaplan.God Bless.
armidevs 36 Posts Dec 23, 2008 You know, the cheapest way to go is to just self-review. But in order to that, you must have discipline and focus to what your goal is.
boot_unit 53 Posts Jan 2, 2009 You know, the cheapest way to go is to just self-review. But in order to that, you must have discipline and focus to what your goal is.ill do self review and review center, how about RUN i hear they charge 11,000 for a monthreview for NCLEX:twocents:
chocokat79, BSN 182 Posts Specializes in Aged Care. Has 12 years experience. Jan 20, 2009 hi there noot_unit. i also have the same problem. anyway, last week i called up URC and their fee is 12K, 50% dp upon registration.
boot_unit 53 Posts Jan 20, 2009 hi there noot_unit. i also have the same problem. anyway' date=' last week i called up URC and their fee is 12K, 50% dp upon registration.[/quote']what is URC? where it is located? pls PM me the info thnks:typingi called RUN they charged 15,000 for 2 months review everyday scheduleand East West 18,000 2 mos. weekends only:wink2:
cookiss777 34 Posts Jan 21, 2009 I heard that St. Louis NCLEX review would cost you P15k. And Millenium PRN would cost about P15k also. Kaplan would cost P23k for 3 months. But I suggest you take Kaplan.