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Which RN-Review Program to use

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I failed NCLEX-RN twice. I took both of the test with the exact same results. I got 265 questions and got all near passing standards too and really puzzled what program will be best for me. Before I had my first try, I reviewed in a review center with lectures and practice questions access, so basically it's more on content. Second time, I reviewed by myself and answered tons of questions and review again the content but still got the exact same result as the first one and im so--way confuse right now. Im planning to take the Kaplan course, and my friend says excell is better. I want to try Suzanne's. Can someone help me out? Which program you think is better for me--will work out for me?

--Confused soon to be RN--:typing

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I would consider Suzanne's Plan!!!! I would also suggest reading The Random Facts Sticky and The Infection Control Sticky as well. I am sorry to hear you have not been successful in the past but you can do this. Where I work our Clinical Nurse Specialist was telling us that she had failed NCLEX twice before passing. She is a very smart woman and she was an excellent bedside nurse as well. She is well respected at our facility and no one treats her any differently for having failed her boards twice. I hope you are encouraged and just focus on your studying and preparation instead of the past. GOOD LUCK!!!

:hngon:HANG IN THERE!

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Be aware that my program is not to be combined with any other. It was designed to be done 100% on its own.

Your decision as to what to do.

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