I would just like to offer my assistance to all of you who are about to take the NCLEX. My "expertise" really is for the NCLEX PN because that's what I deal with most of the time but I am more than willing to help those of you who are about to take the NCLEX RN. I am not advertising anything, I just love what I do as far as NCLEX review and would love to be given the chance to help out those of you who need help.
Why are new grads afraid of the NCLEX PN?
Not unless you are already going to review courses or your school has an NCLEX reviewer who is actually doing NCLEX review 100% of the time, very few new grads have a concrete idea what the NCLEX truly is. If you don't know the rules of the game, how are you supposed to prepare for it? Know what the NCLEX is, what the test plan is and it will ease away some of your anxiety.
Why are grads unsuccesful with the exam?
As a new grad, you know the material, in fact you know the material very well. Many of those who are unsuccessful with the NCLEX is not because the lack of knowledge and preparation but prepared the "wrong way". You've spent hours memorizing meds and signs and symptoms and all kinds of stuff, but did not spend a single minute taking a practice test. How do you evaluate if you truly understood what you have read if you are not testing yourself?
I can go on and on about the NCLEX but don't want to waste your time. I have no idea if this forum has a way to send instant messages, if it does please feel free to message me or simply reply to this thread. I do not know everything about the NCLEX but I have helped numerous grads be successful in their attempt with the NCLEX so if you have any questions or concerns please let me know.
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Hello to all future nurses,
I would just like to offer my assistance to all of you who are about to take the NCLEX. My "expertise" really is for the NCLEX PN because that's what I deal with most of the time but I am more than willing to help those of you who are about to take the NCLEX RN. I am not advertising anything, I just love what I do as far as NCLEX review and would love to be given the chance to help out those of you who need help.
Why are new grads afraid of the NCLEX PN?
Not unless you are already going to review courses or your school has an NCLEX reviewer who is actually doing NCLEX review 100% of the time, very few new grads have a concrete idea what the NCLEX truly is. If you don't know the rules of the game, how are you supposed to prepare for it? Know what the NCLEX is, what the test plan is and it will ease away some of your anxiety.
Why are grads unsuccesful with the exam?
As a new grad, you know the material, in fact you know the material very well. Many of those who are unsuccessful with the NCLEX is not because the lack of knowledge and preparation but prepared the "wrong way". You've spent hours memorizing meds and signs and symptoms and all kinds of stuff, but did not spend a single minute taking a practice test. How do you evaluate if you truly understood what you have read if you are not testing yourself?
I can go on and on about the NCLEX but don't want to waste your time. I have no idea if this forum has a way to send instant messages, if it does please feel free to message me or simply reply to this thread. I do not know everything about the NCLEX but I have helped numerous grads be successful in their attempt with the NCLEX so if you have any questions or concerns please let me know.