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agreed but I didn't know that . I guess the questions are alright they refresh the content. I just want to know how that helps people on passing ?
So, I went ahead and signed up for the remediation a few days ago, before checking back here. I didn't realize it was just a big set of questions!
For anyone in our position, I recommend getting your money back. Remediation consists of the entire packet (nothing more), rephrased in question from. You fill it out then check against your answers, then use your weak areas to go back and listen to the online lectures. I really like Hurst, but if you are crunched for money like me, it would be easier to just print the study guide (if you did it online) and try to fill out on your own. Then whatever you can't do, or do wrong, just re-watch those lectures.
Oh well. I definitely think this will help. I couldn't find anything online about success rates, so we will have to post once we take NCLEX :-)
I need to get my hands on the delegation book everyone is talking about, and I plan to purchase the 3 week review from NSCBN bc I heard the questions are VERY similar to NCLEX. Makes sense. :-) Good luck to you!!
Lillian11
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I was unsuccessful on my first attempt on the NCLEX. I am thinking about taking Hurst's remediation, but just wondering if anyone has done so, and if you passed the second time around?