Free Lippincott questions/tests

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****Sorry folks, the link I originally posted many months ago is no longer usable. Please don't make yourself crazy trying to get it to work, it won't. :(

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Here's a link to a Lippincott site that offers FREE questions and practice tests online. I think I've posted it before (my brain is mush) but if I have, it's way buried by now.

Keep in mind, these questions are really content review; I do NOT recommend them for strategy or in depth critical thinking.

However, they are VERY nice for just doing---MORE--questions, particularly if you're weak on some content areas. And this isn't a quickie ten question deal, either: there's thousands of free questions!

And FREE is fab :)

http://lrc-bkup.nursing.emory.edu/nclexrn3500/mainMenu.do;jsessionid=BCF77535C6A88E01430E38E67B7CB5FF

Isn't it GREAT?? I used it quite a bit, actually, at least up until a couple of weeks before NCLEX, when I decided it was time to stick with just the Kaplan questions (to keep it less confusing with differing rationale structures, etc).

Enjoy it...I came across it when Googling one day :)

Specializes in none, still looking.
:nono: and now just posting it
:nono: and now just posting it

Hey, I thought I already posted it, or someone had mentioned it before! Thought it was a nice idea to offer it at all....can't please everyone, I guess! At least it's here now; seems to me there are those who can still use it. :trout:

Specializes in MED/SURG, ONCOLOGY, PEDIATRICS, ER.

WOW! RNs2BRwe that's amazing!! Thanks a bunch!! How it can be for free ?Can not believe it!! but it's very helpful actually i have the old one of 2000...it doesn't have the actual exam q's like fill-in-the-blanks,multiple choices,etc. 3500 has it..right? Thanks again NEW RN! God bless!!

WOW! RNs2BRwe that's amazing!! Thanks a bunch!! How it can be for free ?Can not believe it!! but it's very helpful actually i have the old one of 2000...it doesn't have the actual exam q's like fill-in-the-blanks,multiple choices,etc. 3500 has it..right? Thanks again NEW RN! God bless!!

You're more than welcome :)

I'm not sure why this EXTENSIVE a software package is free, but it is. If you click on the Instructor test section or whatever it's called, you need to pay. But if you just want the preview test and content questions, plus the NCLEX-style exams, they're all free. I took the preview test a couple of times, and it's NOT the same test each time...must be drawing from a large question bank.

It's offered by the actual Lippincott site, so it's legit :)

:nono: and now just posting it

Yea, I never knew this site existed!! I wish I had seen this before I took the NCLEX. LOL

Did you find kaplan helpful? Marcene

Did you find kaplan helpful? Marcene

Extremely. It went where none of the other question banks went, IMO. Really made you think, considerably beyond the simple "you have this disease so I'd expect this s/s". Questions that were more like "you have this disease, think about what complications might arise from it, and then decide the priority care". Thinking beyond what the question appears to ask, strategy for what it's really asking.

You're more than welcome :)

I'm not sure why this EXTENSIVE a software package is free, but it is. If you click on the Instructor test section or whatever it's called, you need to pay. But if you just want the preview test and content questions, plus the NCLEX-style exams, they're all free. I took the preview test a couple of times, and it's NOT the same test each time...must be drawing from a large question bank.

It's offered by the actual Lippincott site, so it's legit :)

It's not free...if you go to lww.com you have to pay...Well, it's free to students in that school. Schools can buy it for their students and i strongly believe the school bought it for their students. Usually they install it in the computer lab for everyone to use. You can look closely and see the name of the school right there ....edu. It's also available for students to buy on CDs.

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