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I did not complete all the topics on NCSBN. I only did the Cardiac, respiratory, and Emergency, plus all the practice question bank from 1 to 49. the questions are very similar to Nclex question, in fact, more difficult than nclex. I felt NCSBN truly prepare me for NCLEX exam. frequently i got 50 to 60 on most of the NCSBN practice questions.
I did not complete all the topics on NCSBN. I only did the Cardiac, respiratory, and Emergency, plus all the practice question bank from 1 to 49. the questions are very similar to Nclex question, in fact, more difficult than nclex. I felt NCSBN truly prepare me for NCLEX exam. frequently i got 50 to 60 on most of the NCSBN practice questions.
Awesome! I am hoping that reviewing the course and supplementing with Saunders plus the PDA book will help. :)
I used Kaplan for my RN NCLEX, including the 'online boot camp'. I was careful to watch all their videos (which were very good) and I used much of the book. When I took my RN NCLEX, the 75 questions were over before I knew it, and I was hardly even stressed. I know my nursing school was excellent, but I still felt like Kaplan made a very positive difference for me. When I took my PN-NCLEX in 2012, I didn't use Kaplan and it seemed much harder.
Congratulations!! I am taking my exam in less than 2 weeks, and am very scared I won't be as prepared as I think I might be. I too am using NCSBN for review, but as my test gets closer and closer, I am just choosing to mainly focus on their question banks. I've found that Exam Cram and Saunders are also good sources to review content. Hoping it's enough:sarcastic:
Congrats again !!
thonyzhong
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I can not believe that I actually passed the Nclex Exam!!! I walked out of the testing center felt like I failed the exam, because the last two questions were so easy. So right now I still cannot belive I passed Nclex