Published Mar 19, 2008
rose143
85 Posts
i took nclex-rn exam last sept. and i failed, i am now subscribing ncsbn,they said this could be very helpful...i am hoping.. , my exam will be on nxt month, has anyone tried this course online.what did you do to pass?..
AGE2GROW
17 Posts
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Everyone has different views, I used it and found it helpful but we all have different ways to study and what study materials work
i'm so confused,i tried kaplan but it didn't help me..
Have a look at Suzanne's plan, it is free and if followed correctly many have passed using it. You do have to follow it as written for the first tip and as long as you meet her requirements (all in the sticky 2008 version of Suzanne's tip) she will then send you her next step
Smiles17
8 Posts
I also tried Kaplan and that did not help me at all. I failed twice and I want to either do suzannes plan or the ncsbn learning extension but I am not sure which one will help me pass.
Either will help but I think Suzanne's plan would be better
Jules A, MSN
8,864 Posts
I also liked the NCSBN to augment my work with Saunders book but since this is your second time, my suggestion also would be to do Suzanne's plan. I didn't try it but it sounds more indepth and longer than other programs.
mrscoozy
68 Posts
i did the ncsbn learning extension and i passed last week. i did the 5 week course, but i also used the saunders book as well. i liked it and the study questions are set up more like the nclex than any other study material i used. but everyone is different.....
good luck!!
g3n3ziz
6 Posts
i used kaplan and ncsbn with saunders and hesi with prioritization n delegation by linda la charity. that should do it.
BISN08
21 Posts
I am using ncsbn right now but don't like it much. Saunder's to me seems a lot better. this is my second attempt in the mid-october. One thing i know for sure: NEVER give up!
HikingNinja, BSN, MSN, DNP, RN, APRN, NP
612 Posts
I found the NCSBN extremely helpful. I also did Saunders (q's were way too easy), Kaplan (not that helpful), and Medspub.
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