A Checklist To Choose Your NCLEX Review Class

By Joshua Allen


Should you be a nursing professional, student, or practitioner, then the NCLEX is something that you may have heard of or are familiar with. The NCLEX, a shorter term for the National Council Licensure Examination, is an exam that will allow a nurse to be registered in any of the fifty states of the US. What may help you pass this examination is picking out an NCLEX review class for your needs.

Do not just choose any review class offer that comes your way. Prepare a list of things that you need to look out for in terms of information and such. In this way you will not lose track of what you need to find out to choose a review center that will not give you a headache later on when you have started your review process.

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 look for data on length of business operation and success rates of exam passers. Look also at faculty ability and facilities available. Also take note of contact details that you will need to ask them certain information later on.

When you contact them, ask how comprehensive their review is and if they will be able to fully prepare you for questions like SATA based questions. SATA questions are basically Select All That Apply questions and give examinees the hardest time. Inquire also how they treat critical nursing concepts that will make or break your success rate of passing.

Critical thinking skills are also what you need especially when it comes to questions dealing with Prioritization and Delegation. Ask how they intend to develop these skills for you so that you can properly pass this section of the test. Also inquire into the sets of questions that they provide if they are recent or not.

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.

In essence we have gone through the needed items hat you should include on your decision checklist. These items should be looked at carefully alongside your considerations of schedule and prices that will be foremost on your mind. Hopefully, hand in hand with all these considerations, your checklist will be able to help you on a final choice. Never underestimate the power of the simple checklist in your hand, it can do wonders when applied properly.




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