Published Nov 19, 2016
1forrest1
2 Posts
Hello,
I graduated from a PN program 5 years ago with a decent GPA 3.6, but for whatever reason I was unable to take my NCLEX. 2 years later I was finally able to sit for my test but I had a good job at the time and I did not find it to be a priority. Well, 5 years later I have enrolled in college, I am about to finish my AA and I will be enrolling in a RN program. I would love to take the NCLEX PN so I can work part time while attending school full time. Do anyone have a good recommendations of a refreshing program or a good book? Any advice is much appreciated.
Thank you
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
As far as NCLEX study guides and courses are concerned, take your pick. There's the Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-PN, UWorld, Hurst, Kaplan, etc.
Thank you so much!!!
lekant5
5 Posts
I passed my NCLEX-RN first try in 75 questions and I used UWorld, Saunders and NCLEX RN Mastery. I believe all those study tools have PN versions too. I found it helpful to use a few different question banks to test my knowledge in different ways but UWorld questions were most similar to NCLEX questions. Saunders was amazing for content review.