Published Oct 30, 2006
lawrence01
2,860 Posts
NCSBN has just revised it's NCLEX-RN Test Plan and will be effectve April 2007. Please be guided accordingly.
https://www.ncsbn.org/454.htm
Clarecartwright
72 Posts
Thanks for that :)
mtjmnov
184 Posts
Thanx a lot Lawrence, whew, I have to take the exam in March.
bebe13
188 Posts
What is significant about the 2007 test plan? Is there any major change that goes with it? If there's any, what is it? Comparing the 2004 and 2007 test plans, I did not find any major change, e.g., the distribution of content is basically the same. Or could it be that I overlooked reading the "changes" with my "tired eyes" ?
flyinghigh
55 Posts
I too could not find any change except the printing is compact and took 10 pages than the previous test plan of 12 pages[ ].
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
Looking it over quickly, it does not really look any different from the past exams. Preparation will still be the same. No changes in the format of questions, and the same 75 to 265 quetions per exam.
hopeful_nurse
21 Posts
Gosh ms. Suzanne, i'm planning to take nclex by may so I am nervous because the way I read about it in the ncsbn.org website , the questions will be more complicated just like the example they put there. I'm worried. But I cannot rush to take the exam without enough preapration by taking it in march. What can you say about it?
chieffe
11 Posts
hi mhel. there's another thread that might have answered your question already. didn't know that this thread back when i started the referred thread..sorry about that.
here's the link: https://allnurses.com/forums/f75/new-nclex-rn-passing-standard-whats-impact-204274.html
If you are prepared properly for the exam in the first place, any changes should not be an issue.
eivan
41 Posts
What does the logits changes in the test plan mean?
Rep
3,099 Posts
Nothing to worry about. If you are prepare for it you will surely hurdle it.:pumpiron: