Published May 23, 2008
suanna
1,549 Posts
After reading through a good number of anxious posts but our current NCLEX takers, I wonder how old timers like me would fair on the NCLEX exam. I almost wish I could take it to find out- but I wouldn't want my licence to depend on the result!
RN1982
3,362 Posts
I don't even want to think about that exam again. It was exhausting. But I think I could pass it still.
TazziRN, RN
6,487 Posts
You would bring back bad memories...........
RNsRWe, ASN, RN
3 Articles; 10,428 Posts
The very thought makes me panic. Face down that beast again??
But, still, I'd be willing to bet I'd pass. After all, a coupla years in the trade has to account for something, yes?
Riseupandnurse
658 Posts
I know I could pass it, but only because I teach NCLEX-RN preparation classes. What many of us old-timers don't realize (and I do only because I have to know these things) is that the test used to be pretty much an examination of knowledge: facts and what they mean. Today's test is about critical thought, so much less like nursing school classes and much more like practice.
psalm, RN
1,263 Posts
Once in a while I will have a nightmare where I have to take my NCLEX again and I usually wake up in a sweat.
Nurse Salt
330 Posts
Thanks a lot!!! Now my "its the day before finals and I just remembered I am enrolled in stats" dream will be replaced by NCLEX terrors!!! :uhoh21: :chuckle: :lol_hitti:
Spidey's mom, ADN, BSN, RN
11,305 Posts
Would you ever . . . . . sheesh. No thanks.
steph
Would you ever . . . . . sheesh. No thanks. steph
Reminds me: a group of us from my graduating class pledged to keep our registrations active until we DIED, so we'd never face re-taking that danged thing! Personally, I want my fees paid up until the year after my death, just so I don't have any notices hanging over my head, LOL!
bandas
72 Posts
OMG, I have the same exact dream every once in a while. It is always Stats class, lol. Probably because in my young and stupid years I stopped going to Stats just because I didn't like it and never actually dropped. I ended up failing and had to retake it. Got an "A" the next time around! :wink2:
P_RN, ADN, RN
6,011 Posts
Whoa, that's something I'd have to think LONG and hard about.
I'm a great test taker, but haven't ever been exposed to the NCLEX. I haven't missed a question yet on the NCSBN site , but in RL that might not be the case.
http://www.learningext.com/students/qofweek.asp
-MNC_RN-
85 Posts
Actually, you can take it. Simply get an NCLEX study book that has sample tests... and take one.
Any veteran nurse should be able to pass it--it is the very definition of competent BASIC nursing. Frankly, if you're an experienced nurse, I'd be very worried if you couldn't.