Published Aug 7, 2007
criola2
7 Posts
I was wondering if anyone has taken an NCLEXPN live lecture review
I dont want to be stuck spending 400 bucks on a class if not needed
I'm just really stressed about this whole NCLEXPN thing I was preparing for NCLEXRN but failed my last final by 3 points :uhoh21:
pagandeva2000, LPN
7,984 Posts
I attended a review class. The advantage of it was that they covered things that I never heard of in school; that was the good thing. The bad thing was that not much of what they mentioned showed up on my NCLEX. It's hard to say. Traditional routes taken while studying for this exam are doing a million questions, using a comprehensive review book of some sorts, some use Kaplan and then review courses. I am basically convinced that the industry is making money off of our fears. For me NCLEX was so far fetched, that there was not much that I really recognized, even though I passed the first time with minimum questions.
Maybe do it this way; study on your own for this time, keeping in mind that most people do, in fact, pass NCLEX-Pn or Rn on the first shot. If it happens to go south, then, consider a review course. Good luck.
Hey I really appreciate your words of advice thats what I originally planned to do just study and practice questions.
This industry definately profits from our fears even Nursing schools lol
Thanx again!
I attended a review class. The advantage of it was that they covered things that I never heard of in school; that was the good thing. The bad thing was that not much of what they mentioned showed up on my NCLEX. It's hard to say. Traditional routes taken while studying for this exam are doing a million questions, using a comprehensive review book of some sorts, some use Kaplan and then review courses. I am basically convinced that the industry is making money off of our fears. For me NCLEX was so far fetched, that there was not much that I really recognized, even though I passed the first time with minimum questions. Maybe do it this way; study on your own for this time, keeping in mind that most people do, in fact, pass NCLEX-Pn or Rn on the first shot. If it happens to go south, then, consider a review course. Good luck.
You are welcome and best of luck taking your exam!!