NCLEX Resource Review - Kaplan, Hurst, UWorld

A personal insight into NCLEX study resources and tools. What helped me and hopefully you too! Nursing Students NCLEX Article

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I just finished Nursing School in July so I understand the confusion on how and what to study. Along with my anxiety-ridden journey here's what I found. I hope it helps someone!

Let me start by explaining what works for me...

I never learn by reading; med surg textbook with over complicated words and no way to establish priority? NOPE. Never helped me in school, not going to help me on the NCLEX.

Old notes that I'm never going to look at again? Nope threw those out the day I finished Nursing school. Why? Because NCLEX isn't testing on patho. It wants application. It wants you to take simple concepts and be flexible with them.

I learn best by hearing, seeing, doing, and WRITING. Concepts to me need to be broken down and simplified so that they stick. Example: magnesium and calcium are sedatives so their signs and symptoms will sedate you if you have too much of them.

So far I've used UWorld, Kaplan, and Hurst. I did not pay for UWorld, my friend let me use hers. Kaplan was paid for with my tuition to school. And Hurst was my choice.

Here's what I found on these websites...

UWorld

Great concept based questions with amazing rationales. But that's it, questions. Unorganized content review. The questions are harder than the NCLEX from what I have been told. My friend also used UWorld and failed NCLEX.

Kaplan

They offer a course that teaches you how to critically think through questions. Which I liked and found helpful in getting questions right on their website. It also allowed me to better understand the "Who do you see first questions". (The person with something going on RIGHT now. Not the potential for injury person). But the decision tree is not the end all be all. You have to have content to back it up. At times the decision tree will get you out of a bind and guess and other times it just doesn't. They have tons of questions in the Qbank (1800). And trainer tests that simulate NCLEX. The questions are more like the NCLEX than UWorld but they questions are still harder than NCLEX. The rationales are basic at best. Overall Kaplan is my choice for questions and practice because of its NCLEX like questions. They also offer videos for content review (300 of them) but they are at your own will to watch and are out of order so you can't build upon topics easily. A book also comes with their program which has tons of content including drugs. But the drugs don't differentiate between Side effects and Adverse effects. Remember side effects are bothersome. Adverse effects are never good.

Hurst

My savior at this point. I'm using the Hurst option that lets me move at my own pace. Hurst is content review and at the end, you get 4 practice tests. Hurst has videos that you watch in order and a (you print) study guide that you fill in as you watch the videos. At the end of the course, these study guides are your notes. There are options for closed captions that are accurate to what is being said. The content review videos are AMAZING. They break down confusing topics and giving the real explanation to WHY someone has these symptoms and why are we treating them without overcomplicating things. Hurst is allowing me to connect the dots between conditions and making feel like I will be a better Nurse. It's filling holes that I didn't fill in nursing school in a simplified way. Honestly, Hurst should have their own Nursing school. I have yet to do their practice tests but I'm over halfway done with the video content. They don't go over medications in detail in the videos but they bring them up and mention basic stuff about them enough for you to say hey I probably need to look more up about this medication but I'm glad it told me to check BP and HR before giving it and explained what it does. They have an Ebook that gives you the detailed information about the drugs they mention in the videos too. Also, the ebook includes content like infection control and giving blood which they don't go over in the videos. Hurst takes 5 days to watch the videos, but this doesn't include going over the ebook material and going back over your notes. They recommend you study the notes for 1-2 weeks and then coming back to do their tests. I also find myself crying laughing over some of the videos. The instructors are so funny!

So which do you choose?

If you feel like you don't know where to start and want the content review - choose Hurst. The Kaplan book that comes with the course is great with content but I can't sit around and read concepts and expect for them to stick. Especially when the book doesn't give rationales or priority or break down concepts to make the memorable.

After content you need practice questions, it's a must. I pick Kaplan. Simply because of its a tried and true resource. And is similar to NCLEX questions.

UWorld- Although I enjoyed the resource, I didn't feel it was necessary or as close to NCLEX as Kaplan.

Books

I'm using the Kaplan book for medications, you can also buy their companion drug book. Focus on medication stems and major drugs. Ex. lithium and digoxin, antithyroid medications, Synthroid, anti-infectives. I never got a great review of pharm either in school so it isn't my strong suit. Davis's Q&A also has 10k questions, it's sitting on my shelf and I haven't touched it yet. I plan to after I finish content videos.

Prices

Kaplan and Hurst are in the 300's. Hurst offers payment plans. Each site has a money back guarantee if you fail NCLEX, stipulations do apply. Read into these beforehand. Look for coupon codes online before purchasing. Sometimes you can find them on AllNurses. UWorld is 80 per month.

When to study?

I recommend 1 week after graduation/last day of class. Why?

Are you really going to be focused on NCLEX when you are studying for your final exam? No, not really. Is the undue stress worth it? No. It's stressful enough. And you deserve a break after you finish Nursing School. It's an amazing accomplishment you deserve to celebrate it. Take time to reorganize life and do something you love. Then hop back into the "grind". You will feel refreshed and ready to take on the world. This is the confidence and energy I needed to face the NCLEX.

How long to study?

It's recommended you take 4-8 weeks to study for the NCLEX. Remember you want to pass the first time. So make it count and give yourself time. You never know when a family emergency will interrupt your studying, or when your internet will be out for an entire week because of your terrible internet service provider. Truly plan for these emergencies and give yourself time.

TIPS: Do practice question sets 75 at a time and then go back and review all of them and read the rationale. This can be painstaking and boring, so if you aren't fond of doing this, you'll be glad you didn't schedule your test as soon as you graduated. Take notes of everything you didn't know or want to remember as you read the rationale. This will help it stick. Also about half of NCLEX is select all that apply questions. Also, check AllNurses for study guides others have made via the search bar!

I hope this helps! Good luck on your NCLEX study journey!

I was off school of 3 years and 2 months before my test date i used saunders nclex pn 6th edition online question, i did 100 a day for 2 months. I passed at 85 question with 45 sata in 1 hour

Specializes in RN-BC, SCRN.

UWorld. It's all I used for about 3 weeks after I graduated. I passed in 75 questions. The question types are similar, the color and the look and feel of the online platform is the same as NCLEX, the practice exams show you how well you're performing and the rationales are the most thorough I've seen. My exam was a lot of SATA questions, and so is UWORLD, so I was prepared. A majority of my cohort for my BSN program also used UWORLD and they all have passed, many with minimal questions. It's not hype, it's as good a program as they say.

Kaplan is not as successful as it once was. I just passed my boards on the first try. Computer shut off at 77. I used Nursingthelaneway.org and RN NCLEX mastery. I highly suggest the Lane Way. She has samples of her videos on YouTube. I promise you will learn more with her than you did in nursing school.

Welcome | Nursing The Lane Way

UWORLD and LaCharity PDA

Another vote for UWORLD here! I had the 2 month subscription, started with the predictor assessment, did about 1400 questions from the qbank and took the second predictor assessment a couple of days before I tested and it said I had a 'very high chance' of passing. The rationales were the best I had seen. So even if you are getting questions wrong, as long as you are reading the rationales you are actively learning and engaging your mind!

Best of luck to you!

Listen I am taking the remar review now, on the second week It's ok, I am debating if I should use Hurst Review instead, bc I had use it under my friends account I felt like I remembered more, Remar is short like just the things you should know for NCLEX. Send me a message and I'll email or text u privately if u are still studying

How soon after graduating or how long before the exam did you take the Kaplan course?

passed with Uworld, ncsbn review, rn mastery and Nursingthelaneway.org books and DVDs

Ashley Florida

Ashmarie1985 said:
passed with Uworld, ncsbn review, rn mastery and Nursingthelaneway.org books and DVDs

Ashley Florida

Ashmarie1985 - are you a rep for Nursingthelaneway? or are you Diana Lane? Liked the youtube. how do i see more?

EmBeeC said:
hi congrats....What Kaplan book or study materials of Kaplan did you use?Can you share it with me that will be a big helps..thanks

Sorry it has taken me so long to respond, I used the Kaplan book that is provided with the online course. And I took notes from the Kaplan practice questions too.

Bubbles1121 said:
How soon after graduating or how long before the exam did you take the Kaplan course?

One week after graduation.

So... I took NCLEX-RN yesterday June 6, 2018

Stats:

I finished in 75 questions, took me 45 mins

Used Pearson Vue trick and got the good pop up

Used a little bit of Kaplan, Saunders (content review), and Uworld mostly.

Review of study materials:

THROW KAPLAN AWAY!!! Kaplan's decision tree doesn't even work for their own questions in my opinion! (note I said my opinion, not a fact) Their questions are nit picky, unrealistic, and will make you second guess yourself! My school provided the 3 day Kaplan review and I really did try to use this source but using their tree made me miss questions that I wouldn't normally miss. I studied with Uworld primarily after that And on the 1st assessmet I scored in the 81st percentile with a 'very high chance of passing'. I looked at what subject I was lacking in and studied those the most, while doing general assessments. 2 days before nclex I took the second assessment and I scored in the 86th percentile and again " High chance of passing" according to Uworld. I didn't use the whole test bank, I had about 700 questions left when I took Nclex yesterday.

To further prove the comparison between Kaplan and Uworld:

My bestfriend took the nclex the same day and the same time, we both got 75 questions, but I took 45 mins, and she took almost 3 hours. There is absolutely nothing wrong with taking your time with your questions! I'd rather you take your time than to speed through, the point is I was that confident in my answers that It didn't take that long because Uworld was literally a replica of NCLEX in formatting to the difficulty of the questions! It is up to you what you use but this is my opinion and only an opinion!

I posted this because when I looked on this site for concrete answers no one would give me a straight answer.