Published Feb 6, 2011
myty23
101 Posts
Has anyone used this to study for the NCLEX? It's an online NCLEX review created by the NCSBN (national counsel of state boards of nursing). I heard about it through a friend, but had never heard of it before now. I posted a question a couple days ago about the Hurst review course and am just trying to figure out the best (and cheapest) way I can prepare for the NCLEX. This one has a timed subscription to the online campus and it's $50 for 3 weeks access, which is way cheaper than the hurst review. Have any of you had success or heard of success with this program? Any imput is appreciated!
Thanks!
nepalusarn
81 Posts
well, i m into the nbcsn program rt now for 3 weeks. u can have a whole content review,which i think is a way too much. but i liked the posttest questions .
noyesno, MSN, APRN, NP
834 Posts
https://www.ncsbn.org/1287.htm
Click on 2010-NCLEX-RN Detailed Test Plan - Candidate
I think this is what you are looking for.
https://www.ncsbn.org/1287.htmClick on 2010-NCLEX-RN Detailed Test Plan - Candidate I think this is what you are looking for.
Thanks, I saw that, but actually what I'm wondering about is their online review for the NCLEX, it has content, practice questions, etc....just wondering if anyone has taken it and if it was good or worth their money.
This is the website for it:
http://learningext.com/hives/534b38552a/summary
sheila0313
194 Posts
I have two friends that took it and pass the Nclex the first time, they said they believe it really helped them. Then I have another friend who said she didn't like it, because she don't like the idea of reading a book online or on the computer. I myself have not tried it, I been out of school over a year and I just reviewed Saunders took the Nclex last week and passed it. I paid $10 on ebay for Saunders comp review.
JM RN
121 Posts
i am registered with them. i dont really like it as a review. the questions are ok. i prefer hurst for content and kaplan or examcram for questions. but hurst also has questions so i would pick them. i feel like i wasted money with the ncsbn website because i never use it. and i dont reccommend it. good luck!
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
I would rather have a book and a CD. Online access only, for anything, I believe, is kind of a ripoff in the long run.