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I wanted to post another success story! I know personally when I was preparing for NCLEX, seeing all the failed stories were discouraging. So here's a success story! I had 75 questions and finished in about a hour & 45 mins. I did the PVT trick about 3 hours later an got the good pop up. Today at 1050 am I found out I passed an my board of nursing posted my license number!
I am scheduled to take my NCLEX feb 1st and kaplan is the only thing ive been studying and i started at the beginning of January. My scores are great according to kaplan's standards but I've heard Kaplan is good for strategy on NCLEX but not necessarily content. My question is do you really need to be really good in content or is the knowledge from nursing school and strategy from kaplan enough to pass the NCLEX?
I am scheduled to take my NCLEX feb 1st and kaplan is the only thing ive been studying and i started at the beginning of January. My scores are great according to kaplan's standards but I've heard Kaplan is good for strategy on NCLEX but not necessarily content. My question is do you really need to be really good in content or is the knowledge from nursing school and strategy from kaplan enough to pass the NCLEX?
You need to know your content because they can ask you anything. Practice questions so u can be familiar with them.!
You need to know your content because they can ask you anything. Practice questions so u can be familiar with them.!
Well what I mean is is the content Kaplan provides enough to pass the NCLEX paired with the strategy they teach? I've done all but QT 7 and I've read the whole Kaplan book and some chapters more than once. Plus I'm reviewing the content on questions I miss.
Well what I mean is is the content Kaplan provides enough to pass the NCLEX paired with the strategy they teach? I've done all but QT 7 and I've read the whole Kaplan book and some chapters more than once. Plus I'm reviewing the content on questions I miss.
I needed a content review. In RN school, they cover what they can. On NCLEX, ANYTHING pertaining to nursing is testable. That's why I would suggest a content based review like Hurst. It will help you think your way through any question.
newbieRN724
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I know different state boards vary with the quick results or just posting them in general. I'm now an advocate for the Pearsonvue trick. Don't sweat if you got the good pop up!