NCLEX International Online Preparation Course
NCLEX International Online Preparation - €450
This NCLEX course offers you preparation for the NCLEX exam over a four month enrollment period. The International Online Preparation Course can be followed from any computer, anywhere and offers you unlimited access to help you pass the NCLEX exam.
Kaplan focuses on specific critical thinking skills that help you to effectively answer application-level questions. This International Online Preparation course includes a review of nursing content in areas of particular concern for international nurses including Management of Care, wellness, psychosocial issues and pharmacology. We also provide a predictor exam (‘Readiness test’) and give specific performance-related feedback based on the results of U.S. nurses.
With this course you will be taught through a combination of online lectures, online workshops, a full set of NCLEX course books, Question trainers and NCLEX practice questions.
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NCLEX International Online Preparation Course - €450
Kaplan’s NCLEX International Online Preparation Course is brought to you by the Academic Team in the US. Our faculty is composed of top US nursing school faculty and practitioners. They have unique insights into the NCLEX exam and question styles.
Kaplan Nursing’s curricula focus on topics and concepts that are most important for exam success. We understand that you want to reach your educational and career goals quickly and efficiently, passing the NCLEX exam on your first attempt.
With this course, you will learn the nursing content, knowledge and concepts required in the exam.
Student Testimonial
“I'm really relieved that I managed to pass the test first time and I'm certain that the Kaplan course played a major role in that result. So much so that I'm letting my colleagues that are taking the test know all about Kaplan and recommending the course to them.”
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Kaplan’s NCLEX International Online Preparation Course can be tailored to you.
Once you enroll, you will select a start date for the 4 month online course. The online course will equip you with all the nursing content and concepts that you need to know to succeed in the NCLEX exam, and will serve as a review of the subjects US students learn at nursing school. For some international nurses, the content is completely new. You will learn critical thinking skills and review of frequently tested nursing content to make the best use of your study time. The course teaches you through a combination of international nursing workshops and seminars, online lectures, question review and work books.
4 Month International Online Preparation Course
- 4 months of access to video-streamed review of exam-style questions emphasizing critical thinking skills and frequently tested nursing content
- Orientation video and Test Taking Workshop
- Strategy Seminar
- 180-question Diagnostic Exam
- 180-question Readiness Test
- International Nursing Seminars
- NCLEX-RN® Qbank with access to over 1,000 practice questions
- The Question Trainer, with 1,000+ questions with explanations divided into seven practice tests
- The Course Book
- The Basics Book
- International Nursing Seminars Workbook
The National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN exam) has one purpose: to determine if it's safe for you to begin practice as an entry-level nurse. It is significantly different from any test that you took in nursing school. Nursing school exams are knowledge-based. The NCLEX-RN® exam, however, is application-based. You will be tested on how you can use critical thinking skills to make nursing judgments.
The NCLEX-RN® exam is organized according to the framework, "Meeting Client Needs." There are four major categories and eight subcategories. All of the questions on the exam involve integrated nursing content. Many nursing programs are based on the medical model where students take separate medical, surgical, pediatric, psychiatric, and obstetric classes. However on the NCLEX-RN exam, all content is integrated.
The CAT
CAT is an acronym for computer adaptive test, a testing format that is interactively based on your response to the questions. Based on your skill level, the CAT ensures that the questions are not "too hard" or "too easy".
Your first question will be relatively easy - below the level of minimum competency. If you answer it correctly, the computer selects a slightly more difficult question. If answered incorrectly, the computer selects a slightly easier question. By continuing to do this throughout the test, the computer is able to calculate your level of competence. If you consistently answer more difficult questions correctly, you will remain in the passing zone. For more information, view the ‘Taking the NCLEX Test’ page from the link above.
The grading system on the NCLEX-RN exam is pass/fail. There is no numerical score. Although a determination will be made at the conclusion of the exam as to whether you have passed or failed, the results will not be made available at the exam site. You will be notified by your individual state board of nursing approximately 2-4 weeks after your test date.
Your first step is to submit an application to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN). You will be required to follow the procedures established by the individual State Boards of Nursing. 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 will not be able to schedule an appointment to take the exam until your State Board of Nursing declares you eligible and you receive an Authorization to Test (ATT) in the mail. The next step is to send a completed test application to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing. You can register by phone by calling: 001-952-681-3815 for outside the USA.