NCLEX International Online Preparation Course - £325
Prepare for the NCLEX exam over a four-month enrollment period at your own convenience, wherever you are. The International Online Preparation Course can be followed from any computer, anywhere, and offers you unlimited access to help you pass the NCLEX exam.
Learn vital NCLEX nursing content and how to correctly answer NCLEX test questions with Kaplan's renowned NCLEX-RN International Online Preparation.
You will also receive Qbank - providing over 1,000 exam style questions.
The course reviews many NCLEX style questions, helping you to learn how to arrive at the best answer using the Kaplan Decision Tree.
The NCLEX International Online Preparation Course provides you with specific critical thinking skills, helping you to effectively answer application-level questions.
Study for the NCLEX online with this flexible and convenient preparation course. Study for 4 months using NCLEX exam style questions, streamed lectures, workshops and quizzes, accessible from any computer, at any time.
You will receive a full set of course materials, designed to help International Nurses achieve exam day success on the NCLEX exam. These comprehensive materials used alongside your online access allow you to review US nursing content, learn strategies for answering NCLEX questions and test yourself with realistic NCLEX exam style questions. Book today and start straight away!
When you enroll, you will select a start date for your online course. You will then be able to access this whenever and wherever is convenient.
Your online course will allow you to study both the required nursing content for the exam and vital test taking strategies. You are able to watch online lectures from the experiences Academic Team in the U.S. and then test yourself with Qbank or one of the 7 Question Trainers.
This self-study course allows students to tailor their study to focus on the areas they are struggling with.
4 Month International Online Preparation Course
- 4 months of access to video-streamed review
- Orientation video and Test Taking Workshop
- Strategy Seminar
- 180-question Diagnostic Exam
- 180-question Readiness Test
- International Nursing Seminars
- The Question Trainer
- Qbank
- The Course Book
- The Basics Book
- International Nursing Seminars Workbook
The National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN exam) determines if it's safe for you to practice as an entry-level nurse in the US. It is considerably different from other tests you would have taken at nursing school. The NCLEX-RN® exam, is not knowledge based, instead it is application-based. The exam will test how you use critical thinking skills to construct nursing judgments.
The framework of the NCLEX-RN® exam is based on, "Meeting Client Needs." You will see four major categories and eight subcategories. All of the questions you will face on the exam entail the use of integrated nursing content. You will be expected to integrate medical, surgical, pediatric, psychiatric and obstetric nursing content learnt as separate entities during your nursing program.
The CAT
CAT stands for computer adaptive test, a testing format that is adapts based on your answers to the questions.
The first question you encounter will be fairly easy - below the minimum level of competency. If you select the correct answer, the computer adapts and provides you with a more difficult question. If you select the incorrect answer, you will be asked a slightly easier question. The computer does this throughout the test and is finally able to calculate your competence level.
Once you have taken your NCLEX-RN exam you will receive a pass/fail. You will not receive a numerical result.
2-4 weeks after you have taken the exam you will be notified by your individual state board of nursing of your result.
To register for the NCLEX-RN® exam you need to submit an application to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN).
You can contact the NCSBN through their website. This will give you the contact details of the state you wish to work in and the individual procedures each State Boards require you to follow.
Some states have combined registration for the NCLEX-RN® exam with the application for licensure. In all other states, you must apply for licensure with the State Board of Nursing in the state in which you wish to become licensed. Once you have applied, you will receive a Candidate Bulletin to register for the NCLEX-RN® exam.
You need to register through the individual state boards to receive an Authorization to Test (ATT), the document you need to register for the NCLEX-RN® exam. You send this with your test application to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing. Register outside the US by phone by calling at 001-952-681-3815.