Nursing Students NCLEX
Published Feb 15, 2013
90 members have participated
Have_Mursey
2 Posts
Just finished the NCLEX-RN, and I wanted to thank the users here for showing me some very useful sources of study material and exam questions. I used a variety of question banks, so I would like to hear people's opinions on which one they feel most prepared them for the NCLEX-RN. I felt that some were much more useful than others!
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
I used Saunders, Hurst, and Kaplan. Out of all of these sources, I believe that Saunders and Hurst were the most helpful in getting me to pass the NCLEX-RN.
julz68
467 Posts
ATI, Saunders & NCLEX RN 3500. Loved Saunders rationales & NCLEX 3500 SATA's.
LoveBSN12
29 Posts
I used Kaplan, hurst, hogan, and PDA. I think hogan was the best.
chrysdamian
15 Posts
The only thing I used to study questions from was the ATI app that I bought. And I did about 14 quizzes ranging from 30-50 questions each and I read the rationales. That's it.
St_Claire, ADN, RN
461 Posts
I used Kaplan for the strategies and the NCLEX 3500 website for questions. I did 150 questions twice per day for 1.5 weeks before the test.
Rockclimbingnurse
32 Posts
I used Saunders, Kaplan, and the LaCharity book. The questions I had on the test were most similar to the LaCharity book... Kaplan's questions were harder than the actual NCLEX.
tyvin, BSN, RN
1,620 Posts
I used the knowledge I attained in school. I couldn't afford to buy anymore books. So I made the appointment and waltzed right into the testing facility. I passed on the first try.