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http://www.learningext.com/

http://www.learningext.com/ this is the only thing I used to pass the NCLEX it was so odd how much the questions on that site matched the test. I passed 85 questions and was out of school for 6 months. and it was the only thing I studied.

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http://www.learningext.com/ this is the only thing i used to pass the nclex it was so odd how much the questions on that site matched the test. i passed 85 questions and was out of school for 6 months. and it was the only thing i studied.

the review at learningext.com is developed by ncsbn, which is the organization that develops the nclex, so it stands to reason their questions would be similar.

now.....congratulations!!!:roll

that's great to hear. how long did you study with it? i take my nclex on the 28th and have been using ncsbn online.

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I used ncsbn learningext.com for 3 weeks but printed everything out and used it for a little more than 4 weeks and it worked great, I didn't realized how much I loved that site until it only took me an hour to do 85 questions and I passed.

I used ncsbn learningext.com for 3 weeks but printed everything out and used it for a little more than 4 weeks and it worked great, I didn't realized how much I loved that site until it only took me an hour to do 85 questions and I passed.

when you first did the tests on there how did you score? i took them all and scored mostly in the 60s and it really scared me. I have since retaken many of them and gotten between 85-100%. Just wondering how your situation compared. thanks!

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I scored in the 60's too, just reread each question, even the ones I got right, and then retook then a couple times until I was getting a better score above 75, sometimes I just kept reading the questions. but it is hard that is why you have a better chance of passing the real test, the real test didn't seem that hard, there were some drugs I never heard of but it all worked out. keep in there you will do great.

I scored in the 60's too, just reread each question, even the ones I got right, and then retook then a couple times until I was getting a better score above 75, sometimes I just kept reading the questions. but it is hard that is why you have a better chance of passing the real test, the real test didn't seem that hard, there were some drugs I never heard of but it all worked out. keep in there you will do great.

Thanks so much for the encouragment, I'm so nervous and the days just keep passing by. Everyone I work with keeps asking me when I take the boards.

I used this site for 21 days before I took the test, and passed with 85 questions. I'll do it again for my RN. Well worth the investment. NCSBN are the people who write the NCLEX!!!! DUH?!!!

Hi. This sounds like a wonderful resource however when I went to the site all I got was links to other places like Kaplan. Am I doing something wrong? I hate to seem so clueless, but could you help me out?

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Just click on the link I left at the top that says the learning extention

Thanks. I realized what I did wrong...not a night person :o .

Hi...this site sounds great....I will be taking the NCLEXRN..will this work studying for it too? or mainly the LPN? i've been using saunders and just want something to supplement...thanks...and congratulations!!!!:nurse:

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Yes they have the RN and LPN review

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