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NCLEX CONTENT HELP

Hello everyone1

It has been a while since I have been on here. I took my NCLEX twice, and failed. I have not tried since, it has been maybe over a year or so, I am in need of a Re-start button. I feel like I have forgotten everything. I don't even know where to begin ?.

I could use some help. I feel like I need to refresh in my content. Where do I start? or How do I get started? 

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, I am BIG on following like a list of how to study in some kind of an order? if that makes sense? Thank You again in advance.

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Have you tried the Hurst review course? It is very content based, covered system by system, and as I recall provided some pretty good testing strategies. 

A study plan like this combined with practice questions will help to identify weak areas in which you can go back to text books for a more in depth review and have you more prepared for the this next NCLEX.

You got this. Best of luck.

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Its a little pricey but I have considered it. thank you for your input.?

On 8/14/2021 at 6:59 AM, 203bravo said:

Have you tried the Hurst review course? It is very content based, covered system by system, and as I recall provided some pretty good testing strategies. 

A study plan like this combined with practice questions will help to identify weak areas in which you can go back to text books for a more in depth review and have you more prepared for the this next NCLEX.

You got this. Best of luck.

Which textbooks do you recommend one go back to?  The ones provided by the review course or the ones used in nursing school?

Hi,

I graduated 10 years ago and have been cleared to test.  I plan on studying for the next 2-3 months...Can anyone recommend Hurst review or Remar?

How did you study the first two times? 

I'm in the same bout, I do like ReMar the content information is good and she pushes learning the content...I may still sign up for UWorld as well

Isn't UWorld the best for content review?  Or are there other places to do this as well?

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On 10/3/2021 at 9:15 AM, CareerChange18 said:

How did you study the first two times? 

sorry for the late reply, thank you for answering. The first time I just studied on my own using UWorld and Mark Klimek audios. The 2nd time around I decided to go to an NCLEX Prep/Tutor, that obviously did not help. I quit for a while as I was really bummed out that I had failed yet again and now here I am trying to pass this thing. Trying to just get feedback from anyone willing to help.

On 10/5/2021 at 10:38 AM, Sun1 said:

Isn't UWorld the best for content review?  Or are there other places to do this as well?

UWorld is great don't get me wrong, especially when your practicing with their questions. I just feel I need something more in depth.

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