Published Jul 16, 2013
thisdoll
64 Posts
Hey all ,
I keep getting low scores (low 50s) on Nclex 4000 questions ... I dont feel good about this ... i test in three weeks. Any advice on this please ? Did anyone use this review ? what were your scores ? did you pass ?
thanks
LadyFree28, BSN, LPN, RN
8,429 Posts
When I took the boards, my practice test scores were 65-68%. I did not use NCLEX 4000, but I do have a few suggestions:
1. Beat in mind the focus of the NCLEX : the purpose is to test competence in four key areas of being a licensed nurse: Safe, effective care; Health Promotion and Maintenance: psychosocial integrity, and physiologic integrity.
Focus on WHAT the question is asking you...is it safe effective care? Health promotion? and so on.
2. Review ALL questions and rationales, what are the rationales you are having difficult with??? Review sources when you are stuck on a particular rationale, including the NCLEX subject.
3. If needed, add an additional source. LaCharity is good for strategies on answering questions effectively for the NCLEX as well. If you are weak in pharmacology, I suggest Pharm Phlash cards. Great reference to break down medications ANY time.
4. If you need to reschedule, don't hesitate if you need to, as long as the studying time is NOT over the two month mark...most educators and NCSBN members suggest studying no longer than 2 months.
Hope this helps!
thank you. i think i get too eager to get over with when im reading a question... my friend says i m "over thinking" the questions.. on the contrary i think im not thinking enough .. I used Lacharity be4, this is not my 1st attempt ...
scceda, BSN, RN
18 Posts
The idea of a CAT exam is that at any single point of an exam you're likely to miss the question or get it right. It may be a different difficulty level, but at the end you should end up with approximately 50% questions answered wrong. The key is what difficulty level you'll get on the exam. :) Your low score looks OK as long as you review all your answers no matter how you answer them and read the rationales.
AgentBeast, MSN, RN
1,974 Posts
If you are going to be taking the NCLEX-PN your NCLEX 4000 scores should average over 65% for the NCLEX-RN you should be averaging above 75%. NCLEX-4000 is a lot easier than the actual NCLEX exam.