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NCLEX Passing Rate Declines In 2008 NCLEX- Results 2007/ 2008- Why Are Less Students Passing? NCLEX- Nursing Test Harder To Pass Or Are There More Demands On Students? NCLEX RN- Why Are Test Passing

By: CF Thomposon

With proper planning you can pass the NCLEX exam the first time. There are many students that pass the test on their initial attempt. With some thought about how you study, you can too! Only 87.1% of United States trained pupils and 47.4% of internationally educated students passed the NCLEX in the first quarter of 2008. This is down 2% and 10% for US and internationally educated students compared to the first quarter of 2007 according to the NCSBN. An initial review of this statistic could be a bit disheartening, but when analyzing the numbers as a whole they are curious. Here are some interesting facts.
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2007: First Quarter- 26,923 Candidates 89.1% % Pass Rate Second Quarter- 31,379 Candidates 87.6% Pass Rate Third Quarter- 51,428 Candidates 83.5% Pass Rate Forth Quarter- 9.849 Candidates 78.6% Pass Rate.
The passing rates vary significantly between the quarters. Does the test taken differ that much from one quarter to the next? It is not likely that the NCSBN is making changes that will cause a variance of this degree. The number of pupils taking the exam does not appear to have an impact, as the highest and lowest pass rates are during periods where there are the most and least number of candidates. The only significance we may be able to ascertain from this is that it is possible that the students sitting for the test during the first and second quarters were full time nursing students and they sat for their tests as the class was completed. A very interesting fact which is not mentioned above is that in 2007, on average students with a high school diploma passed at 87.9%; baccalaureate degreed students 86.4%; and associate degreed students at 84.8%. Surprisingly, students with only a diploma were able to perform better on the exam.
The cause for this is that they have fewer distractions, and they have more opportunity to study. Students with less responsibility are better able to concentrate on what they have been taught, opposed to their counter parts, who must concentrate on the needs of their jobs and children.
It is difficult to find the time to study with such responsibilities. It is necessary to schedule your time. If you haven't begun nursing classes yet, start taking the time to figure out when you will be able to study. Develop practical expectations. Think about what other activities you will have to give up. If you understand in advance what sacrifices you have to make and you bring this to the attention to those who depend on you, they will be more conscience.
Determine where you will study. This must be a space where you feel focused on your studies. The effort that you spend focused only on your studies will be productive and take less time. Surprisingly, the auto is a great place to study and review what you have learned. Get NLEX audios and start listening to them. Take advantage of this time, so you can reward yourself with free time later. Take full advantage of all the audio study materials. The more you listen to and learn, the less time you will be sitting at the desk.
Only careful execution of all aspects of your studying and test preparation will help you pass the NCLEX exam. As mentioned above, it is not a matter of your prior education that will determine if you pass the NCLEX: it is how you execute your plan for education.

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