Published Nov 21, 2015
mitsybitsy
10 Posts
Hi Everyone,
I am trying to prepare for the NCLEX for the second time, I am just looking for some advice on the best ways to prepare. I am currently enrolled in a Bachelor degree program, but I am not allowed to return next semester unless I pass the NCLEX before the semester starts, so I am reaching out for the best resources to use to prepare for NCLEX. I used Ready To Pass and NCSBN the first time I took it. I am considering Hurst or Kaplan or maybe the Saunders/HESI access code for virtual learning. Please any suggestions would be extremely appreciated
Thank you so much
Rose_Queen, BSN, MSN, RN
6 Articles; 11,935 Posts
Have you examined your candidate performance report to first see what areas you did okay on and which areas you need to improve upon? That is a great resource, as well as the informational page at NCSBN. That can help guide you in your studies for the retake.
NaijaPrincess15
4 Posts
I can only speak on what worked for me. The Saunders book, Kaplan test strategies book and Lippincott prepu onlind. study pharmacology and lab values thoses will make or break you.
Hi thanks for your advice, I did look at the candidate performance report, I was near the passing standard in every category, so that made me feel like I have to study every area really well in order to pass. thanks again