I can assume that here are no real nurses or all people who visit this site are just indifferent.
I was wondering can someone give any recommendations regarding preparing for NCLEX for the third time? Any comments regarding Mosby in comparing with Kaplan courses?![]()
I can assume that here are no real nurses or all people who visit this site are just indifferent.
With that attitude you ass u me correctly..
WR,,, three commas for Becca
anyway...I know that the person who can really help me - is me. Oh, my brain, my will...my inner vision - I wish you can help!!!!
Are you this confrontational in your nurse-patient relationships Daisy? You probably aren't getting a slew of responses because people just don't have any answer that will solve it all for you, or, like me, they didn't take either the Kaplan or the Mosby NCLEX prep course and passed so can't advise you which prep course is better than the other.
Not having taken any prep course I'll say this from personal experience:
The NCLEX exam is made up of common sense scenarios and questions based entirely upon the nursing process. If after years of having that manner of thinking ingrained into your psyche in nursing school you still fail the NCLEX it is either due to test anxiety or you never learned the nursing process way of thinking and test taking at all to begin with.
Since you graduated from your college's nursing program I would have to assume you have a good grasp of the nursing process so I would guess you must be suffering from test anxiety or else you're trying to actually "cram" for the NCLEX.
The NCLEX is sort of like Aids- you don't really need to study for it. You've either got it (in your head) by now or you don't.
So.... have you spoken with any of your nursing instructors about your problem with the test? What did they suggest to you at this point?