
Nurses are highly respected and valued members of our society, and nursing has been named one of the most trusted professions. Nurses advocate and care for those who are in vulnerable positions. We wouldn’t want just anyone taking care of our loved ones, would we? It’s important for the nursing profession to have high standards for entry in order to protect the public. Potential nurses must be able to demonstrate that they are competent, and able to practice safely and compassionately. For these reasons, the NCLEX must be challenging—not impossible, but difficult.
Nursing students spend thousands of hours studying, going to classes, preparing for skills tests, and attending clinicals in order to prepare for graduation and taking the nursing licensure exam, the NCLEX. After all this preparation and studying, most students are still nervous about taking the NCLEX. Just how hard is this exam?
- NCLEX Pass Rates
- How Does the NCLEX Work?
- What Causes a Failing NCLEX Score?
- What Kinds of Questions Are There?
- Tips and Tricks for the Most Difficult NCLEX Questions
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