Friday 9 September 2016

How To Choose NCLEX California Class

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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.

Prior to just picking any of several review classes out there, you should arm yourself with a checklist first. In this way you only need to look at the important information that you need to make a decision rather than making a haphazard choice. Read on to know what things to put on this checklist.

Ask friends who have passed the NCLEX which review center they have used and how they found it in terms of quality of service and such. Friends will always be able to give you good information and point you in the right direction. If you lack contacts regarding this first hand information then you will have to do some internet research.

When you have gathered a few review centers or providers on your internet search, then do take note of some general information that is usually posted. This will usually be how many years they have been in the business, how successful they are in helping clients pass the examinations, the quality of their staff and so on and so forth. Also find out what their contact numbers are and email addresses so you can send them queries regarding certain important items.

When contacting them do ask about the overall comprehensiveness of their review content, and how they help you in preparing for dreaded examination questions. Dreaded questions fall under the SATA category or the Select All That Apply type questions. Inquire into how they focus on critical nursing concepts and how you are made to prepare for this.

Inquire also how they will develop your critical thinking skills and what kind of educational method or system they will use for this, as this will be very important in high level analysis type of questions which can be seen in Prioritization and Delegation sections. Ask if they will provide you sets of questions to study and build your knowledge on. And related to this ask how updated their resources are.

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.

In sum these are the main factors you should be considering when choosing a review center or review service. It is important to know about pricing and scheduling of course also, but apart from these, do consider what has been discussed in this article so you can get more bang for your buck and not make it a losing investment.




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