Congratulations Melissa!❤ I did mine last week and finished at 85 questions. I used Uworld and ATI as my main resources. Uworld is really good! They even offer free question reviews on RU-vid. I used Sanders for maybe 100 practice questions. Watched a few of Mark's videos... I agree with watching the prioritization videos. Many of my NCLEX questions were prioritization style. I didn't go through any of my school notes. The uworld lectures were helpful for studying in nursing school, but I didn't watch any for nclex prep. Also, didn't take any CAT exams. I felt like it would waste my time. I wanted something that would give me the answer to each question immediately, so i only did study questions. I advise everyone to nclex prep throughout nursing school or at least from the beginning of the last semester, so your final prep won't be overwhelming. Also, if you can, take a break before you dive into that final prep before your NCLEX! Focus on a few study resources and stick to them, so you don't get flustered and overwhelmed! So proud of us Melissa!
@@theluckienurse Okay, sounds great! And I’m sorry I was talking about MK reviews. Or do you know where I can find them. I only have 1-8 sadly ☹️ I’m searching up and down for 9-12😫
Congratulations!!!🎉🎉🎉 I used all the resources u had used. I took two months to study, and I passed with 86 questions. Thanks for sharing your study journey. It was very inspiring.
Hello, I advise you to contact Dr Luther if you are preparing for your nclex, be it RN or PN. He is the reason I and my husband are very happy today working as Rns
Hey Melissa great video I’m starting Capstone in July and also preparing to study for the NCLEX. How much time did it take you to get to the 85 questions? I know the exam is 5 hours and how difficult was the exam?
Hey, I think about 2 hours and 10 minutes! I thought that the exam was hard, but it was different than I thought it would be in a way that is hard to explain… Good luck with your final session and good luck on the NCLEX!
Your can never say anything with out money all we need is content and keep focus to study not because God bless you to pass we just need time for ourselves
This information is so helpful to know, although I am still in the early stages of nursing school at chamberlain, I’ll definitely keep this in mind when it is time to take the NCLEX. Thank you Melissa for all that you do. You are an inspiration nursing school has been kicking my behind. lol but I’m confident I’ll get through. Your videos have really helped me. Thank you.
OMG! I am so excited and happy for you! Ive been watching your videos since before CU. I have 17 months left until I graduate. Youve been an inspiration this entire time. Congratulations
Congratulations 🎉… I love chamberlain so far. Had to push my grad month 2 more months due to finances. It’s not over till it’s over. You’re very motivated. Finished up patho with a B and HA1 with a B… I have a longer summer break than my cohort but I’m fine with that and taking it as a mental break to be successful
Thank you so much, and I’m glad you’re liking Chamberlain! Honestly, I think they have a very good curriculum. I’m sorry that your graduation month was pushed back, but you sound motivated as well! You’re going to go back stronger ❤️
I passed mine 7/10/24 in 93 questions. Ya'll study maternity and fundamentals and youll be good.i did archer youworld mark k, ATI and dont feel like none of it really helped
Thank you for your video! I appreciate your video because I was stressing that I started studying 2 weeks after I graduated but if you passed, then maybe I could too!
@@jaymiepressley4815 if anything I think it was healthy for me to take a 2 week break! Some of my classmates took like a month off before preparing for the NCLEX. I think it’s good not to take too much time off, but you’ll be fine with just two weeks!
Hello, I advise you to contact Dr Luther if you are preparing for your nclex, be it RN or PN. He is the reason I and my husband are very happy today working as Rns
Congratulations RN!! 👩🏽⚕️🎓💉🎉✨I thought of 1 question. Is it more helpful to study outside the school notes that you have to guide you to pass NCLEX? I noticed there are people out there that find methods outside of their notes and use other resources to guide them towards their success in passing. Just curious. However, I do see this being extremely helpful as a guide for passing the exam. Thank you a ton! 🙏🏽
@@srslychanel thank you! And I personally did not use my notes from nursing school. Archer had all of the material that I needed and it was organized. I would’ve had to search through different notebooks and binders to find all of my notes to study.
@@theluckienurse oh okay, thank you I was wondering how that must work for a good studying strategy. I’m happy it worked out for you! And you’re welcome ☺️
Hi , I need one study tip . I need to ask that do I have to do the cramming and memorise everything or just reading and understanding the concepts are enough and then practicing questions .?
Hey! I think that understanding concepts and then doing practice questions is the best approach. Understanding concepts will help you be able to answer any question under that topic. Answering practice questions is good for training you on how to answer SATA questions strategically.
Hello, I advise you to contact Dr Luther if you are preparing for your nclex, be it RN or PN. He is the reason I and my husband are very happy today working as Rns
Congratulations 🎊 Aside from the case studies, there’s multiple choice question and SATA. Do you get partial credit for the SATA questions ?? Thank you
Thank you! And yes! The good news is that with the Next Gen NCLEX, you do get partial credit for SATA questions. However, you can also lose points for anything that you get wrong. Overall it is a good thing, but it is something to be mindful of that incorrect selections on SATA can also harm you!!
Hello, I advise you to contact Dr Luther if you are preparing for your nclex, be it RN or PN. He is the reason I and my husband are very happy today working as Rns
Hey! I chose archer because that is what all of the new nurses that I knew who took the nextgen nclex used and passed. Everyone that I knew who took the old version of the NCLEX said that UWorld was better, but with the new changes to the exam I heard everyone say that archer was is the better choice.
Hello, I advise you to contact Dr Luther if you are preparing for your nclex, be it RN or PN. He is the reason I and my husband are very happy today working as Rns
I utilized both. I listened to the pre-recorded lectures, I did a lot of questions integrating a bank, and then closer to when I was taking exam I took assessments.
Hey guys, the solution to all your CNA, NCLEX, be it LPN or RN is here. If you are preparing for any of these exams, I advise you to contact Dr. Luther and pass your test without stress
Please can i do the NCLEX without bsc, what about immigration people say it takes time to finally make it to US, please i need clarification on these 2 aspects
Yes, you can do NCLEX without BSc, as long as you are a Registered Nurse. Yes, it takes time to finally get to the US, after passing NCLEX, it takes about 3 years with EB3 visa processing.
Hello, I advise you to contact Dr Luther if you are preparing for your nclex, be it RN or PN. He is the reason I and my husband are very happy today working as Rns
Hello, I advise you to contact Dr Luther if you are preparing for your nclex, be it RN or PN. He is the reason I and my husband are very happy today working as Rns
Hello, I advise you to contact Dr Luther if you are preparing for your nclex, be it RN or PN. He is the reason I and my husband are very happy today working as Rns
Hey! It depends. There are different plans and packages that you can get with Archer. The most popular package is a 60 day subscription that gives you access to their entire question bank, all of their lecture videos, and a live three day review. That package is on sale for $160 right now, but on their website it says that it is usually $200. If you just want to have a subscription to the question bank and not their lecture videos or any other features, it is $70 for 30 day subscription and $80 for 60 day one!
Same!! I am looking for a study partner because I heard that is good to do. I am using Remar & she recommends that. I test 7/24! If you’re interested let me know 😊
Hello, I advise you to contact Dr Luther if you are preparing for your nclex, be it RN or PN. He is the reason I and my husband are very happy today working as Rns
Thanks for watching! There are so many different resources out there and I think the best thing to do is to find one, or maybe two main ones that you like and just focus on that. Otherwise, you will end up kind of scattered with your studying when you should be focused. I think that if you get a subscription to either archer or Uworld that you should be good!
I recently passed my RN NCLEX and I have a sure pass account on archer available. It has over 1k unused questions, videos, live lectures and one reset Q-bank. $100