What To Look For In An NCLEX California Review Class

By Gregory Hill


If you are a new nursing graduate, or a nurse for that matter, you will know what NCLEX stands for. NCLEX is an acronym that stands for National Council Licensure Examination. Passing this exam will open the doors for you in becoming a registered nurse any of the fifty states of the United States of America. If you want to take the exam it is best that you review for it, so you will need to find an NCLEX California review class.

Before you just pick any review class offered out there, and there are plenty, then you need to prepare a short checklist to guide you in your choice. Lacking this, you will be open to any haphazard decision or choice that you may regret later on. This article will cover what you will include in this checklist so you will only take into account what is the right information to process rather than haphazardly choosing.

First of all try to find some friends who have passed the NCLEX with the help of a review service. Ask them how they found the service quality and if they would recommend it for your needs. If you do not have this kind of information, then the next best thing will be to go on the internet and do some research for your own needs.

When you have found some review service providers on the internet do take note of the following information which can include number of years in operation, general success rate of their review students in passing the NCLEX, the competency and abilities of their staff, scheduling and so on and so forth. Do take note of their contact numbers or email so you can follow up with more detailed questions.

Ask them how comprehensive their content is and if they do give you tips on how to tackle trick and dreaded questions. The trick and dreaded questions on the NCLEX are the SATA questions or the Select All That Apply format questions, so ask how they will tackle mastering these for your benefit. Ask how much they emphasize critical nursing concepts and how they review you on this.

Also do ask about how they train your critical thinking skills for you to pass high level analysis type questions, like those exhibited by Prioritization and Delegation questions. Do ask what kind of educational strategies they will use so that you will be best prepared for this section on the examination when the time comes.

Also inquire if they have individualized assessments. These individualized assessments will ensure that you have a chance of passing or not in the early stages of your review. Ask how they do this and how often. A rule of thumb is the more they do it the better it is for you.

Thus covered are some main considerations in your looking for a good review center for your needs. Always put these items in consideration when making a choice apart from scheduling and price differences.




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