Asked • 09/23/22

I have attempted NCLEX multiple times, and I don't know why I have been unsuccessful. What am I doing wrong?

NCLEX is an examination that tests students understanding of how nursing implications work. To be successful, students must first understand the basics of nursing, what the question is asking, and how to eliminate the wrong answers from the choices given. When it comes to “select all that applies” questions, students tend to panic about those questions. Think about the SATA questions as fill in the blanks. I will work with you, show you the steps involved, and guarantee that your NCLEX testing will be easier.

Amanda D.

Without having strategies in place, know how to reword questions, know what the question is really asking, etc This test is not all about content. You all have passed nursing school now let me teach you understanding the HOW with this exam works. Without understanding what all is behind the exam and the trickery of questions (as teams of people write the questions and one is a psychologist). It is vital that you are able to decipher what you actually need to know in questions and what they throw in to try and get you to overthink, make you anxious, and lose focus. I am an expert with this and will show you just how to pass this exam! You have to go into this exam knowing all of this content to pass! I can 100% help anyone, whether you are a first time NCLEX test taker, been unsuccessful at passing, English is not your first language, etc. I CAN HELP!
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10/27/22

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