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NCLEX TUTOR

I am preparing to take for first time the NCLEX, but I think that I will need a tutor, can someone please recommend a tutor for NCLEX, thanks

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I took Kaplan when I took my NCLEX in Summer of 2016, and I thought that was great. My friend from school would also go over NCSBN questions with me, which were great and they are the people who make the exam. I have heard UWorld is also good, but never used it myself.

YouTube is a great resource to go over the topics you are less strong in. I do not really think it is necessary to get a private tutor, but that's just me. I believe that group studying helped me the most with nursing school and studying for the NCLEX. It's great to go over the why in questions and all answer choices out loud with someone.

I would really look into the Kaplan program; it's expensive but worth it.

My friend failed the NCLEX-RN twice and she ended up hiring a tutor. I told her it was dumb but this lady was awesome she helped 4 pass the NCLEX that I know personally. 3 for NCLEX-RN and one for the pn. She actually did Google meet and zoom and did a money-back guarantee bill of sale I guess. I was going to message sooner when I saw this but I didn't know any contact info for her but the email tarah (my friend) gave me was [email protected]. Let us know how it goes, I wish you lots of luck!

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Thank you both Nurse Alexa, MSN, RN and Tiffc88, RN, I will look at the NCSBN questions, and I also will try to contact Tutot2nurse. 

Google "NCLEX tutor". There are a ton of options.

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