Testimonials
Kylee, 2023
Week 1 I graduated in May of 2023. After passing nursing school, I was terrified of taking the NCLEX. I had a lot of fear that I wouldn't pass. I took it for the first time in June and I failed. Then, I took it again in September and failed again. After failing it the...
Makisha, 2023
Week 1 I graduated in 2020. I had some things happen that had to be taken care of with my license before I could test. I got them taken care of after 2 1/2 years. I took my NCLEX February of this year and failed. I was not prepared. I was all over the place studying....
Amrita, 2023
Week 1 I studied for almost 2 months for the NCLEX, primarily using Uworld. Initially, I was scoring only 62% on everything I did. Perhaps I did not fully understand the material at the time. However, I noticed an improvement, and now I am scoring 70% or higher. This...
Melissa, 2023
Week 1 I am a 2021 Graduate. I have taken the NCLEX three times. During school, I worked on the days I didn't have school and in the mornings or afternoons to support my two children. I started school in June of 2018 (pre-Covid), and finished in April 2021...
Dasani, 2023
Week 1 I believe the reason why I keep failing the NCLEX is because I never really sat down and had the structure on what to study I believe my studying was all over the place & the information wasn’t sticking. I was studying and easily distracted by other things....
Lisa, 2023
Week 1 The first time I took the NCLEX they rushed us to take it. Told us we don't need any kind of outside source, which was a huge lie. After failing the 1st time, I took 6 months to study using Archer, Kaplan, simple nursing, and many others. That test affected me...
Lauren, 2023
Week 1 My name is Lauren and I graduated from The Christ college of nursing in 2014 and I’ve taken the NCLEX 3 times. When I first failed after graduation, I remember thinking “yeah I knew that was coming.” And then I tried again and failed again. Then for some reason...
Tabitha, 2023
Week 1 My name is Tabitha, I graduated from a private college in September 2022. In the beginning of 2022, I became a single mom which affected me financially and mentally. I feel like I didn’t give my all in my last quarter. I was on edge the entire quarter trying to...
Desiree, 2023
Week 1 My name is Desiree. I graduated from Gateway in 2021. We learned a lot online because of Covid. I have struggled with taking tests all my life in school and with nursing tests. I have taken the nursing board five times and felt nothing but a failure to life and...
Samantha, 2023
Week 1 My name is Samantha, I graduated in September of 2022 from a private college. I have taken the NCLEX 2 times, and I felt discouraged each time. Coming into this class is pretty nerve racking because I honestly don't know what else to do. I sort of feel like...
Alexandria, 2023
Week 1 My name is Alex; it has been almost 4 years since I graduated and have taken my NCLEX 8 times. I feel great coming to class, helps keep me focused for a prolonged period of time during a busy life and helps me be selfish and put time into my studies which I...
Amanda, 2023
Week 1 My name is Amanda, I graduated from UC in 2021. I have taken the NCLEX 5 times. The first day coming into this class I was very anxious. There were points in time I felt an anxiety attack coming at times. I have enjoyed coming into class. I love sitting...
Cassidy, 2022
Week 1 My first time taking the NCLEX I did not feel the greatest going into the test. I took it about two weeks after graduating in May of 2021 since everyone told me that was the best time to take it since I just got out of school. I did not know where to begin...
Delaney Murphy, 2022
Week 1 I graduated in May of 2022. Going in to my first attempt, I felt nervous, but I also felt confident enough to take my boards. I had gotten an 80% likelihood of passing my NCLEX on the first attempt on my ATI comp predictor right before graduating. I think the...
Carlie, 2022
Week 1 It’s been about 5 months since I graduated. After I failed my NCLEX on the first attempted I felt horrible, especially because I failed at 75 questions. It made me feel like I didn’t know anything, and I didn’t fully know how to recover from that. However,...