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hi,,,,im a nurse from india,,,waiting for my att to take the RN exam.my credential evaluation is over,,i was wondering if i should take the kaplan course or ncsbn???any suggestions???pls any tips about how t be successful in the exam would be highly appreciated..thank u..god bless

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Check out the website below. Has video about test taking tips.

https://evolve.elsevier.com/staticPages/s_student_development.html

One valuable tip is to get a NCLEX review book and answer questions. Don't just read the rationales for the correct answers, read rationales for the wrong answers as well. Review courses are great, but check out the pass rate they claim to have. If they offer a money back guarantee if you do not pass the NCLEX, chances are it is a good course.

thank u,,,,,ay suggestions from anyone who tuk ncsbn????

This is so helpful. God bless you. :D

Kaplan is really good.

Most people do not use a review, they study on their own using a review book and are successful. If you think it would be of use to you, and you can afford one, the Kaplan or Hurst courses are widely recommended.

thank you all so much for the response,,,im currently studying with saunders 4th edition...planning to take onlin course from ncsbn,,,any suggestions are always welcome,,,getting so much info from here everyday,,,,makes learning fun,,,,god bless u all,,,keep up the gud work,,

I highly recommend Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment: Practice Exercises for the NCLEX Examination by Lacharity

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i even took ncsbn review course. The thing i love about ncsbn is i get to practice my Q&A using the pc which the exam would be. And there's a pre-diagnostic test for you to answer before beginning the review course. The only disadvantage is i hate how they teached pharmacology. They even have a Q&A bank for you to answer.

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