Published Oct 16, 2014
Superman1972
18 Posts
Hello I am having a hard time passing NCLEX.....I am seeking information on the NCLEX 10000; I was wondering how the software is adaptive and any other information that would be helpful regarding this program.....including any websites that offer a discount off the purchase...I have already taken the HURST review it was great....the last time I tested I got 265 questions and I really need to get across that passing line.
Thanks
Superman
Rubz, BSN
36 Posts
my school used kaplan, but while in rotations at the Hospital; I met a guy from another college and he was using lippincot's N-clex rn passpoint...so we share ids and passwords and i like the level 7 and 8 on passpoint questions, they were very challenging and when i took my nclex i seen similarities with the questions from level 8 to my nclex test.
Now his school had a deal with lippincot and they got the 6 month passpoint for 100 dollars. [there is a 3 month or a 6 month option]
I used saunders during school and after i was done with my school exit, I kept doing saunders [reading content and doing questions afterwards] and to further get the material I used the prepU and reached level 8...then I did the trainers 5 to 7 on kaplan for practice.
I hope it helps and I wish you the very best and don't give up!!!
Thanks so much for your comments....I am trying to get back to studying....I am going to get the NLEX 10000 and see how that helps......I just can not believe I am in this situations......I am really clueless when it comes to what I am doing wrong with this exam.....
Remember...read content and do questions on the subject you read...I like Saunders because you can read content and do question and if you want you can do pharma on the same subject too.
Give yourself about 1 or 2 weeks for each subject. no weekends off!!!
On the weekends read content on your weak points and do pharma/IV calculations etc.
On the nclex 10000 passpoint, the break-down is similar to kaplan so get to level 8 on all of them. (you can do questions of 20 or 50, I did questions of 20 and review and break and another 20 review before going to bed.)
Now, once you reached level 8 on all do the 75 nclex style questions with no time limit at first.
For the last two weeks before my nclex test, I did content and questions on Saunders in the am and pm...and at night I did two 75 style questions before going to bed for two weeks.
Good luck!
OK I have been working with the NCLEX 10000 and I am at 1600 questions with a mastery level of 8 in only three sections. Feeling overwhelmed...................
MsAshley
373 Posts
I am interested in maybe using the nclex 10000. How much is the cost for it? I really want to start doing more questions and critically thinking
I passed the NCLEX with 180 questions; the Kaplan trainers 6 and 7 are the ones that put me over the top...if you want to pass check out those trainers.....