Published Aug 14, 2018
cjstanley4865
1 Post
I graduated in Aug of 2015, took nclex one time and failed. My father got sick and 3 years have passed so quickly. I want to pass this test!! I will pass this test! Suggestions on where to start for a review. You all know I'll need a good one!!
YRRN
6 Posts
Depending on what state you're in, check if your BON requires you take a refresher course prior to take the NCLEX since it's been a while since you've last graduated.
I recommend using UWorld or Kaplan, but there are so many good test materials out there. Any resource with a large question bank is a good go to. I suggest a minimum of 75 questions a day and doing as many as you can while reviewing the rationales. This includes the rationales to even the questions you got correct. When you're done with your Qbanks i suggest also redoing the incorrect questions and reading the rationales for them as well. Questions are a great source of practice and honestly simulate the NCLEX experience best.
nurse.bells
Going to take the NCLEX after doing nursing for over 8 years ago but i worked as a nurse in India then Canada now here. Its been 3 years since i quit nurse. Moved from Canada to US. I can say presently I am in the same boat. Now i am accumulating all resources. I will surely take the Kaplan Prep course. I agree with YRRN stimulate NCLEX questions solving ability by doing at-least 100 questions daily. Good luck!!
Deepan
3 Posts
I tried preparing for it using traditional methods but in the end got exhausted. Googled and found the pharm professor. Went out on a limb and bought the course. No regrets at all.
Thepharmprofessor.com - Check it out!
Jakko12
For NCLEX there are a lot of courses out there but a few stand out like The pharm professor. Comprehensive descriptions and methodology explained really works. A must for all NCLEX students who are retaking after a long gap. Thepharmprofessor.com