Published Jul 28, 2007
mtkaren
14 Posts
I just passed the NCLEX RN on Wednesday with 75 questions. I used Kaplan (found it a bit easy), NCLEX for Dummies (WAY too easy) and Exam-Cram. Of all of them, I found the Exam Cram to be most like the real questions on NCLEX. I did the CD-Rom over and over and over for a few weeks (gives rationales). Oh, I also did Learningext.com but it was so overwhelming and seemed to take forever to read thru everything. I got really bored with it.
Anyway, just giving my 2 cents.
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
Congratulations, registered nurse!
Thank you! It's surreal to me right now. I'm working on the same floor I've been an LPN on for the past 5 years (surgical/oncology). I orientated with my GN too. Today was my first "real" day and to sign RN after my name about made me cry.
Anyway, just giving ExamCram a plug. I felt it really helped me.
moetiny
47 Posts
what is exam-cram????
Ohh and also.......my co-workers have given their review books to me since tehy thoguht it was reallly useful. i have a saunders book from 2005 and a kaplan book from 05-06...is it ok if i still use those, even tho they are 1-2yrs old...orr should i go out and buy the 2007 book??