I am an NCLEX tutor who understands firsthand how challenging this exam can be. After four unsuccessful NCLEX attempts, I refused to give up. Through persistence, deep self-study, and a shift in strategy, I discovered an approach that finally helped everything click; and ultimately led me to pass.
I hold a nursing degree and am a licensed nurse, and my experience has shaped the way I teach today. My journey gave me a unique ability to identify common pitfalls, test-taking errors, and...
I am an NCLEX tutor who understands firsthand how challenging this exam can be. After four unsuccessful NCLEX attempts, I refused to give up. Through persistence, deep self-study, and a shift in strategy, I discovered an approach that finally helped everything click; and ultimately led me to pass.
I hold a nursing degree and am a licensed nurse, and my experience has shaped the way I teach today. My journey gave me a unique ability to identify common pitfalls, test-taking errors, and content gaps that many repeat test-takers struggle with but aren’t always taught how to fix.
I began tutoring peers during my own NCLEX journey, working one-on-one with fellow nursing graduates to help them break down questions, improve critical thinking, and build confidence. My tutoring style focuses on strategy over memorization, understanding why an answer is correct, and developing a repeatable method that students can apply to any NCLEX-style question.
I primarily work with adult learners in one-on-one settings, tailoring sessions to each student’s learning style, strengths, and areas of concern. I am always expanding my nursing knowledge and refining my teaching methods to ensure I provide clear, practical, and up-to-date guidance.
My goal is simple: to help students who feel stuck, discouraged, or overwhelmed realize that passing the NCLEX is still possible; with the right mindset, strategy, and support.