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I would recommend it too, I passed boards using it. The questions are higher level more NCLEX style so it would be great practice. There is a pre-test that is about 150 questions. Then there is the outline style content review (I didn't use it that much, contained too much information) that has a post test after every section. What I found the most useful was the practice questions. There are 19 random question tests that contains about 40 questions per test. Then there's about 2 prioritization tests that has 40 questions each and one for delegation and alternative questions. Hope that answer your question. Good luck!
I'm using it now. The questions are tough and make you think. However the rationales are not that good. It will say why the right answer is right but won't always tell you why the other answers are wrong. That can be bad when there are questions with two really good answers. I haven't taken my boards yet so I can't say how much it's helping me though.
One of the great things about the NCSBN Learning Extension NCLEX-RN review course is that there is an instructor available to help you with any questions you might have. So if a rationale doesn't give you all the information you want or you simply can't figure out why you got the answer wrong, write to the instructor.
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I'm planning to enroll tom. I'm done with the content but I need more practice! Thanks. ^_^ I've been feeling anxious lately, I kept on changing my mind, I can't seem to focus on just one review material. I'm so torn cause I have a lot.
I think NCSBN would be great because it is highly recommended by my friend who passed last year. What do you guys think? :)
Around how many questions are there on the 3-week ncsbn review course?