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Klstjean

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  1. Klstjean replied to zoey1988's topic in NCLEX Exam, Programs
    Hey there, I took the NCLEX RN March 11, 2014 and failed with 265 questions. I retest April 30 and I have found that the book made by the Pearson company (THE GUYS WHO WRITE THE TEST) titled "comprehensive review for NCLEX-RN Pearson Reviews & Rationales" has been very specific and helpful. I know you are taking the PN exam but the company has a book for that as well! I imagine the same rules apply! My friend who failed at 230 read it from cover to cover and did all the tests and passed her second try with 75 questions. IT CAN BE DONE! I took Kaplan and did at least 50% of the Qbank and all the trainers the first time around and found their content to be just okay, not super helpful. My friend did 100% of the Kaplan resources and still failed first try, but swears by that Pearson book as the reason she passed round 2! The NCLEX recently was updated and I've been told that currently Kaplan is directed toward passing the "old" test from a year ago... I'll be panicking with you at the end of the month when I retest in Troy, good luck, and just think of it as one more obstacle to overcome (like nursing school was...). :)
  2. Klstjean replied to zoey1988's topic in NCLEX Exam, Programs
    Hey there, I took the NCLEX RN March 11, 2014 and failed with 265 questions. I retest April 30 and I have found that the book made by the Pearson company (THE GUYS WHO WRITE THE TEST) titled "comprehensive review for NCLEX-RN Pearson Reviews & Rationales" has been very specific and helpful. My friend who failed at 230 read it from cover to cover and did all the tests and passed her second try with 75 question. IT CAN BE DONE! I took Kaplan and did at least 50% of the Qbank and all the trainers the first time around and found their content to be just okay, not super helpful. My friend did 100% of the Kaplan resources and still failed first try, but swears by that Pearson book as the reason she passed round 2! The NCLEX recently was updated and I've been told that currently Kaplan is directed toward passing the "old" test from a year ago... I'll be panicking with you at the end of the month when I retest in Troy, good luck, and just think of it as one more obstacle to overcome (like nursing school was...). :)

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