Published Mar 11, 2010
dlmroussel
2 Posts
So i graduated my nursing program last June and took the NCLEX exam once and failed. I am taking the exam again in about a month and I was wondering what a good place to get questions would be. I have done Kaplan and Saunders. Is there any other ones that you guys may know of. I really appreciate it.
netglow, ASN, RN
4,412 Posts
If you click on the Students tab, then scroll down to the NCLEX forum you'll find a lot of tips.
Flare, ASN, BSN
4,431 Posts
If you are in NJ there is Rutger's review. Very very good.
dura_mater
96 Posts
I also did Kaplan & Saunders, liked both of them, but for me, Saunders questions were way too easy to spot the 3 answers that were wrong.
try Mosby's Q&A book, I much prefered it to Saunders, the questions were more chalanging.
Use the CDs that come with the books, to get comfy doing questions on the computer. Read every rationale, no mater if you knew the answer or not. Do 200-300 questions per day, look up the conditions, treatments (etc.) that you are unfamiliar with (I liked Kaplan's RN course book for this, it is condensed & to the point)
Take the day before your test OFF (completely), to let your mind clear
and most important....... Be confident!!! (not cocky)
Hope this helps, it worked for me, I passed with 75 questions :)
thanks alot