Published Apr 27, 2012
wish_me_luck, BSN, RN
1,110 Posts
I am curious, what % of questions is right when people pass with 75 questions? I mean that doesn't mean they got all of them right.
Oh and while I am at it. Here are the books I have...F.A Davis NCLEX review book (thick book with a flap), Exam Cram (some questions are good and others aren't good), Illustrated study guide for the NCLEX-RN exam (I like this one), I have glanced through the Kaplan book questions (I was not impressed), Lippincott's Q and A NCLEX Review book (I LOVE this book), then I have a small F. A. Davis NCLEX-RN alternate format book/pad thing (haven't glanced at it yet).
While I was in school, we did ATI.
So, if anyone knows the answer to this question and tell me your opinions on what you thought of these books (if you have them). Any book that I don't have that I should?
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
If you check out the NCSBN website it will explain how the pass it determined but usually it is 50% however the score is dependent on the severity of the question
JENURSE03_RN, MSN, DNP, RN
371 Posts
Silverdragon102- can you please paste the link on here. I have a hard time looking for it on the NCSBN website.
try this https://www.ncsbn.org/1216.htm