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E-Learning NCSBN, what score?

dear suzana and others

I am using E learning NCSBN, Can you inform me what score do i have to get in order to be save in official nclex-rn

Thank you very much

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Hello, E learning NCSBN is a very good source to review for NCLEX. The questions there are much tricky, and hard. I keep getting low score in their, but don't bother on the score too much. WHat I can advice is really understand what the question is askin and understand the rationale too... I failed my NCLEX RN the first time last October, tom am going for 2nd and last one in God's name, I am claiming that victory tom.

Anyways in NCSBN, the rationale for some is quite confusing. I would recommend u also study SAunders, so when for example u encounter a question regarding for example endocrine. How matter how hard the question is, u already know the basic thing to do in such disorder....

GoodLUck

I liked NCSBN alot except their tech support was lousy and one guy was very rude!I scored 70 percent across the board out of like 1195 questions.Some tests I got 50 percent others 85 -so it balanced out.I liked not having to open a book but there were spelling errors and it was slow at times.Overall with this and Saunders I felt very prepared and I passed the NCLEX the first time with 75 questions.I studies 100 days and I know I did 100 questions per day from many different sources.Good luck and I hope you pass the RN exam.My big dread was oh please God dont let me have to study for the NCLEX ever again!It is such a relief to have this behind me.

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