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Hi everyone I recently took the Kaplan review course and my goal is to complete all the Qbanks and trainers prior to taking the exam. I'm sure somebody has posted about this before but I'm curious to know out of the trainers (1-7) QBank, and Qbank samples were the most helpful? I have heard that trainers 1-3 were content (below the line) type questions. But haven't heard as much for the others. And also for those of you who took Kaplan how did you go about studying rationales? I have a notebook that I take notes of rationales especially on the questions I get wrong. My kaplan instructor told me it was a waste of time but I always worry the topic will come up again and if it does that i'll get it wrong again. I know that i'll never know everything and kaplan is all about using strategies to find the answer even when you don't completely know everything about the topic.

My exam is in 3 weeks and I would really appreciate any tips/advice you guys can offer. Thanks and God Bless :)

hi! i was planning to get kaplan review course online , can you guys recommend which is the most helpful one?

hi! i was planning to get kaplan review course online , can you guys recommend which is the most helpful one?

The whole package with the live lecture class :)

hi! i was planning to get kaplan review course online , can you guys recommend which is the most helpful one?

As far as I know there's only 1 kind of class if you are taking the NCLEX it really just depends on which parts of it you want to buy. Some people found it helpful just to buy the Qbanks so they can take a bunch of questions to study. I personally bought the whole package where you go to a class for 4 days (I chose to go to an actual class even if it meant driving 45 minutes but there is an online option) the full package gives you a content review ebook, practice questions guided by an instructor, and thousands of questions. I have not taken my NCLEX yet so I can't say if it did/didn't help me but they do have a pass or get your money back policy.

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