DO YOU HAVE SOME NCLEX-RN MISCONCEPTIONS?

NCLEX-RN Misconceptions and the misunderstanding of NCLEX-RN has made many fail the exam, and hence dumped their dream of practicing nursing in US.

“I just can’t bear the trouble of studying forever for this exam. I know many, including my college tutors, who made several attempts at CGFNS/NCLEX but were unsuccessful’’.

That was the distraction from a friend when I started my preparation for the licensure exam. “The US RN exam is just too difficult, I will rather move to the UK’’, he continued.

Please don’t tell me you are one of the few who harbor much dread for the licensure exam!

There is no mystery surrounding the RN exam. Just as you were able to succeed in your current RN program, you can also pass NCLEX-RN.

You are now practicing RN in your home country because you did understand your RN program and its course content well. In the same vein, this website is going to help you clear any NCLEX-RN misconceptions by giving you some basic understanding of the US RN program and the licensure exam.

By the time you finished reading the pages about the US RN program and NCLEX-RN, you will realize you don’t have to go back to college or need very intensive classes on NCLEX-RN before passing the licensure exam.

Thus, the content of this website will help you dispel those NCLEX-RN misconceptions by:

1. Letting you know that you just need the correct information on what to learn and how to learn it.

2. Secondly, the need for international RNs to choose a supportive RN recruiting agency. This is important because a good agency is well resourced with professionals, including experienced RNs/RN educators. These RN educators are very much on top of what it takes to prepare and pass NCLEX-RN.

3. Finally, your understanding of the basic principles of the US RN program/NCLEX-RN contents is equally important.

Whilst this web site tries to give you all the needed understanding about the RN exam, the primary authority on US RN program and NCLEX-RN exam is NCSBN (national council of state board of nursing).

Once you have the understanding about what you want and what you are doing, the rest is the application of that knowledge, simple!

Many are those international nurses who desire to have a fair share of the American dream by enjoying better working conditions with fat RN sign on bonuses. But, fortunately or unfortunately, they must pass the RN licensure exam.

Your language of training instruction does not necessarily have to be in English in order to qualify to apply for the USA RN licensure. But you will be required to provide an unabridged translation of your training transcripts in English.

And of course, you will have to provide a proof of your ability to communicate fluently in English language by passing the required English language test. Few state boards of nursing will insist you pass an English language proficiency test even before registration.


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