I only purchased the $49 access for 3 weeks. I did the entire thing in terms of questions. There are prioritization and new format. The one thing I did like about it was that questions were grouped in 40's vs. Kaplan vs. other programs where you're stuck doing a large number of questions or quit and lose your work.
However, my nclex test was significantly harder than what I had on ncsbn.
It really isn't the question anyway - you are not going to duplicate the questions anywhere - it's the rationale. Do you get the "big picture" of what's happening with a condition?
I don't know what the other ncsbn program is like but it is supposed to be 98% pass rate, I think.
I also liked Pearson's book.
The information is the information. It's just knowing to a higher and higher degree of proficiency and precision as you review it over and over - and as you read more rationales.
studymom39
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I only purchased the $49 access for 3 weeks. I did the entire thing in terms of questions. There are prioritization and new format. The one thing I did like about it was that questions were grouped in 40's vs. Kaplan vs. other programs where you're stuck doing a large number of questions or quit and lose your work.
However, my nclex test was significantly harder than what I had on ncsbn.
It really isn't the question anyway - you are not going to duplicate the questions anywhere - it's the rationale. Do you get the "big picture" of what's happening with a condition?
I don't know what the other ncsbn program is like but it is supposed to be 98% pass rate, I think.
I also liked Pearson's book.
The information is the information. It's just knowing to a higher and higher degree of proficiency and precision as you review it over and over - and as you read more rationales.
Good luck.