Which NCLEX Review Class To Choose

By Joshua Allen


All nursing professionals know what the NCLEX stands for. This is just an abbreviation for National Council Licensure Examination, which is very important of you want to be a United States registered nurse. Passing this exam guarantees that you become a registered nurse in any of the fifty states. Many offer review classes, so it is up to you to find the right NCLEX review class for your needs.

Prepare a checklist first of the things you need to look out for in choosing a review center. This checklist will assist you in keeping track of what is good information and what is not. Read on in this article to find out what to include in your list.

Do ask people who have taken the NCLEX and are also your friends and colleagues. Ask about their general experience and if they had the help of review classes or not. If they did have review classes, ask them where and if it was any good. Lacking this information, we can prepare to do an internet search and research on our own.

When on the internet do try to gather quite a few providers that you can see and are of interest to you. Take note of general information that they may commonly share such as the number of years that they have been in operation, the success rate of their students in passing the examinations, qualifications of their staff, facilities, schedules and so on and so forth. Try to get a contact number or email so you can also inquire about certain other aspects of their operations.

As soon as you are able to contact them ask how comprehensive their studies will be and how well you will be prepared for the SATA portions of the test. The SATA portion deals with Select All That Apply questions and is the usual Waterloo of many a test taker. Inquire as to what kind of critical knowledge they will provide you with in terms of passing this portion of the test.

How well they prepare you for critical thinking related questions should also be asked of them. Critical thinking is needed for you to ace the high critical analysis questions found in the Prioritization and Delegation parts of the exam. Do inquire as what kind of question sets they use for preparation for this and how recent these question sets are.

Also look into their practice of individualized assessments if any, and look into the frequency by which this is done. An individualized assessment is designed so as to give the prospective exam taker a sneak peek into the future to see if he or she will pass or not. It is basically a preview of what will happen later.

These items thus discussed are ones that should be of main consideration on your decision making checklist. You should not only look at how much it will cost you in time and money, but also include these items so that you can arrive at a more informed decision. Deciding and choosing properly at the onset will prevent you having headaches later on.




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