Published Dec 2, 2015
Nurseamber0925
1 Post
I have taking the NCLEX 3 times and I am worried I did not pass again for the third time. I have not received the quick results but all signs point to fail. I need help on what I need to do to help me pass this exam.
I have done ATI, KAPLAN QBank, Hurst Review, and I bought the saunders book. I feel like my problem is with how to break down the questions appropriately.
If anyone has any good tips for study programs or ideas of what to do let me know.
THANKS!
Rory8
21 Posts
If you are having trouble breaking down the question, maybe you could try doing the full Kaplan program and using the decision tree they give. I personally didn't find it helpful, but a lot of people I know did! It has steps for you to follow with every question so you can decide what the question is really asking. I also heard that UWorld is really helpful, especially for the in depth rationales. I used an app on my phone called NCLEX Stanford Review RN QBank that has about 5,000 questions. I would suggest that no matter which resource you use to really go over the rationales to every single question, even the ones you get right. Good luck!!