Published Mar 15, 2015
queenbou1
14 Posts
Please help me, did any one use the Linpinkott 10000 adaptive test. I bought it in amazon and a friend of mine that just took the NCLEX RN test late december highly recommend the system. I am so tired. I am schedule to take my test late April. Which is next month!!!, and please give me some input on using this software. Is it good? how to effectively use it? How long did you use it? How many questions a day did you do ? Please help?
RunnerRN2015, ASN, RN
790 Posts
I did the free 2 week trial. I really liked it.
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Moved to the NCLEX forum
thank you for your reply. how did the free trial help?
how can i move it to the forum?
thank you for your reply. how did the free trial help?[/QThere are tons of practice tests that focus on the areas that are on NCLEX; they progressively get harder -- the goal is to get to a level 8. Then you can take practice NCLEX tests with questions from 75 to 265. It simulates the NCLEX so you get an idea of what to expect. When you finish, you can review your results to see how you rank. I was consistently getting 8s on the practice NCLEX tests (4 was minimum passing, 8 was the highest) so I knew I was prepared. I took one "75 questions" test a day for the 2 week trial.
There are tons of practice tests that focus on the areas that are on NCLEX; they progressively get harder -- the goal is to get to a level 8. Then you can take practice NCLEX tests with questions from 75 to 265. It simulates the NCLEX so you get an idea of what to expect. When you finish, you can review your results to see how you rank. I was consistently getting 8s on the practice NCLEX tests (4 was minimum passing, 8 was the highest) so I knew I was prepared. I took one "75 questions" test a day for the 2 week trial.
Aliareza, BSN
91 Posts
Where did you see a free two week trial at? I'm not finding it on the product page.
rb18
76 Posts
I think it's this one
NCLEX-RN Exam Study Guide 2014-15, Practice Quizzes and Questions
I think I received an email to my school email account advertising the program and the free trial. Google it -- I'm sure you'll find it.