u/dan_whitaker90

Quick clarification on yesterday's NCLEX post

Appreciate everyone who engaged with yesterday's post and shared their thoughts! Received a ton of comments and DMs, but I wanted to clear up a quick point:

I definitely wasn't trying to diminish anyone dealing with test anxiety, ADHD, or testing struggles—my goal was just to share my perspective on how NGN questions are structured compared to regular nursing school exams.

For those who DMed asking about prep strategies beyond standard Q-banks: focus on platforms that break down NGN rationale and nursing assignment case studies (like Academia Scholars or similar structured review tools) rather than pure fact memorization. Find what works for your learning style and stick with it!

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u/dan_whitaker90 — 1 day ago

How do I explain that NCLEX is easy?

Hear me out before dropping a downvote please. I don't mean "easy" as in you can walk in without studying and pass. What I mean is that compared to the absurdly niche, trick-question style exams nursing school professors throw at us for 2–4 years, the NGN NCLEX is actually a very fair, safety-focused exam. It isn't trying to trick you into picking the wrong distractor; it's literally just asking: "Is this nurse going to kill the patient today?" But this is just me, saw many students scrapping for ideas, tips and ways and looking into academia scholars and other stuff to ace their NCLEX.

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u/dan_whitaker90 — 2 days ago