Published Oct 25, 2013
jechro.08
59 Posts
i took the diagnostic test of kaplan and got 59%.. i was worried about the time and it was lengthy.. pheww..!! what do you guys think about the score.. feeling low because it dint reach 65%
ssk5
208 Posts
I am in the same boat. I did not attend the kaplan classes yet, but i did kaplan diagnostic test today and scored 54%. continuously sitting for 3 hrs was lil distracting! Please tell anyone about the scores to get?. Is there any chance to improve the scores after attending the classes and until Q Trainers?
RN_203
32 Posts
They say reach 65 on kaplan I NEVER Got a 65 on any of the trainers. The highest I got was a 61 and I still passed the nclex with 75 questions. So don't feel discouraged. Keep studying and doing questions everyday and analyze why you got the questions wrong
Thank you so much.............
how did you study the meds on the course book.. they are so many.. nearly 50 pages...!!!
yup me. tooo and it doesnt even show the answers.. frustrating.. where do we get the answers..?
TooProudToMention
154 Posts
The Diagnostic test is the only test that doesn't show rationales. The purpose is just for you to see what your weaknesses and strengths are to help you focus on your studying. You can use the diagnostic test to help you focus on certain content you may need to review or something like that. Ie maybe you struggle in Management of Care and may be interested in looking at PDA by Lacharity or you struggle in Health Promotion and Maintenance and will make sure to devote extra time to studying Maternity stuff.
But yeah there are no rationales. Everything else (Qbank, Question Trainers, Readiness) has rationales though.
Yup, i am also unable to locate the answers for diagnostic test.
My school paid for us to have a pharm review and I used that book. I believe it's called pharmacology made easy. It has nursery rhymes and stuff so you can remember the drugs. It's really good lol
im doin the pharmacology section through the videos.. and taking notes too from the same... is that enough for the NCLEX?
The Diagnostic test is the only test that doesn't show rationales. The purpose is just for you to see what your weaknesses and strengths are to help you focus on your studying. You can use the diagnostic test to help you focus on certain content you may need to review or something like that. Ie maybe you struggle in Management of Care and may be interested in looking at PDA by Lacharity or you struggle in Health Promotion and Maintenance and will make sure to devote extra time to studying Maternity stuff. But yeah there are no rationales. Everything else (Qbank, Question Trainers, Readiness) has rationales though.
seconddegreebsn
311 Posts
I just took my diagnostic and got 64% - what are the aims for scoring on this? I should focus on the areas where I got