Published Jun 4, 2006
Namaste4All
15 Posts
New info
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
Your exam is not going to be like anyone elses. It is a CAT exam, and is based on how well you are answering questions.
So whatever someone had on their exam, has absolutely no basis for what will be on your exam, or anyone elses.
And it will look for your weak points................
I know that very well. Just taking a survey. Thanks to all who chose to respond.
ccrn2b
38 Posts
...LOL..what kind of survey is that? ..URGGHH!!
Julesnw
2 Posts
It's general discussion not word for word copyright violations.
LouisianaNurse2006
185 Posts
Thanks Julesnw....
.... that was so sweet of you, I am amazed that you remembered so much! It is very nice of you to share. You must be a very caring and confident person.
I take my NCLEX in two weeks and hope to pass along advice to others because I have received so much encouragement and support myself, especially here in these forums.
Thanks again!
EricJRN, MSN, RN
1 Article; 6,683 Posts
LouisianaNurse2006,
Well, just got finished replying to you on another thread where I predicted that people would be reluctant to share their specific NCLEX content since it violates NCSBN rules (see www.ncsbn.org , page 11 of the 2006 Candidate Bulletin, under Confidentiality), but (once again) I am proven wrong. :)
Good luck with your exams and results guys!
ZASHAGALKA, RN
3,322 Posts
louisiananurse2006,well, just got finished replying to you on another thread where i predicted that people would be reluctant to share their specific nclex content since it violates ncsbn rules (see www.ncsbn.org , page 11 of the 2006 candidate bulletin, under confidentiality), but (once again) i am proven wrong. :)good luck with your exams and results guys!
well, just got finished replying to you on another thread where i predicted that people would be reluctant to share their specific nclex content since it violates ncsbn rules (see www.ncsbn.org , page 11 of the 2006 candidate bulletin, under confidentiality), but (once again) i am proven wrong. :)
good luck with your exams and results guys!
i would have to say that this thread is also a violation of terms of service for this board:
copyrighted material:
no "spreading of copyrighted material": please do not upload, attach or post anything that is copyright or licensed without prior consent of the owner. for example, if you want to post content from an online article, do not post the whole article, post a partial synopsis, and then a link to the source.
since ncsbn specifically denies permission to reveal any aspect of the exam, doing so is an explicit copyright violation and could result in the ncsbn taking action against posters.
as such, i wouldn't count on anonymity as ncsbn could, if it were of a mind, get a subpoena to uncover your ip addy and backtrack that through your isp. i imagine they have a serious stake in protecting the content of that particular exam. i also imagine, since ncsbn is composed primarily of nurses, that the possibility of an ncsbn member coming across this thread is particularly high.
from page 11, cited above:
"candidates should be aware and understand that the disclosure of any examination material including the nature and content of examination items before, during, or after the examination is a violation of law. a violation of this type can result in a civil liability and/or disciplinary actions by the licensing ageny to include the denial of licensure."
~faith,
timothy.
NRSKarenRN, BSN, RN
10 Articles; 18,928 Posts
Due to copyright infringement potential, this thread is being locked. People HAVE lost their license for violation of NCSBN exam rules.
For example, see:
http://caring4you.net/legalinfo.html
http://nclex-rn.net/nclex/messages2005a/127810.html
I must have missed the NCLEX question that was posted! I only remember reading generalizations........ boy I am getting old!