How would you be able to differentiate whether you get an easy or hard question on the NCLEX? I understand you can't post questions but what types of questions, or like "made up examples" are easy and hard?
Does SATA/priority questions indicate a more higher level questions since it requires more critical thinking? Or is that a myth?
Kaix781
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How would you be able to differentiate whether you get an easy or hard question on the NCLEX? I understand you can't post questions but what types of questions, or like "made up examples" are easy and hard?
Does SATA/priority questions indicate a more higher level questions since it requires more critical thinking? Or is that a myth?