Although I think that almost all of the schools except for one which is UAB that requires it. Having said that they still made all of us take it. I would take it before you start LEAP because once you start LEAP You will have no time to study for it...
You will be interviewed by all the directors of each of the programs in breakout rooms (typically 4 per room) and they will ask you a mix of clinical and emotional intelligence questions. Definitely be prepared to know how drugs work, mechanisms of a...
Yes, a majority of my classmates work full time. For me I only work per diem because I have two little kids and I'm moving/got a lot going on. The classes are like drinking water from a fire hose- dense material and concepts. There is one on-site at ...
You are given a chance to pick your top 3 and then in the beginning of your 3rd semester you'll find out which one you get picked for. The program director of Leap markets you to the directors of the programs and it's almost like a draft (program dir...
So they ask a combined mix of clinical questions and emotional intelligence questions. You definitely need to know your clinical well . The program itself is intense. We have quizzes every week for each section, and 2-3 exams per semester per class (...
good face RN replied to NurseKJ's topic in NP Students
Hello all, I know this is an old thread, but I would like to gather some information on the Pace University FNP MS program. I know things might have changed since you graduated, but I was interested to get your feedback on the program itself. I've ...
good face RN replied to firstyearRN's topic in NCLEX
yes, on my first go at all the question trainers, i was getting scores ranging from 47-57. after i did them over i started getting 60s. on my diagnostic exam and readiness tests i got both times exactly 54 and i still passed my NCLEX in 102 questions...
i've done terrible on question trainers (47-57ish) and took them again a second time after i finished the entire classroom course and did better of course (60ish). i did terrible on my readiness test (54) but that's not a predictor of how you will do...
I will say that Kaplan was totally worth every penny. Saunders is very helpful if you can't remember certain content that you learned in nursing school. Kaplan AND the NCLEX assume that you know the content since you already learned it in nursing sc...
i just recently graduated from nursing school and just passed my NCLEX, but i guess provide some input from my limited experience. I think that every unit/floor is different and it depends on the kinds of nurses you have on the floor. When I was doi...
HESI, ATI, and ERI are all more content oriented and very specific which can make things more difficult. I just took the NCLEX on Friday of last week and found out my results (I passed with 102 questions) today. I used various methods of studying t...