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I'd done well on HESI each semester (ADN program) we took it every semester. So I didn't take the kaplan class and it would have been a waste for me.
All if us that tested together (8) passed in 75 questions, only one of those took the class. My class had more than that but we just tested together.
hard to say - I taught Kaplan for years and it is a great course, but not everyone needs it. I could not afford the course myself at the time I tested. I figured if I did not pass I would then spend the money, but took the chance that I could pass without the course and I did. Depends on your own confidence level.
I taught Kaplan a long time, and I agree c classicdame-- you'd never know it by reading the hysteria here, but believe it or not, most people who graduate from nursing school do not take any kind of review course. Think about that. Nationwide the pass rate is well north of 85%, and most of those people took no prep course at all.
Individual Kaplan offices and staffs vary. Of course so do their catchment areas, so some schools' graduates may need more help than others, and the local Kaplan staffs may have a different mix to deal with. I don't know what classicdame's classes were like, but in the ones I taught almost everyone there probably would have done just fine without it. I taught mostly test-taking skills, with some review of content (I did six of the ten modules), and I phrased it mostly in critical thinking terms.
But really, if you graduate from an accredited school and have half a brain to apply to critical thinking, you will very likely not need to spend your money.
I am still in nursing school, but I plan to only study using Saunder's NCLEX prep and the CD that comes with it. It has thousands of questions, allows for studying by content area, delegation, prioritization, etc. It also has a realistic test feature, and an assessment tool to see where you are weak.
cassi_future_RN
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I am having a really hard time deciding if I should invest in taking the KAPLAN Class before I take my NCLEX... which I am hoping to take in June. It's just a lot of money, but If I am being honest I do not feel prepared to take the NCLEX(I don't know if anyone ever does?). I would just appreciate any thoughts or opinions on KAPLAN or anything else someone has used to prepare for the NCLEX. Thank You in advance.