Name: __________________________ Semester Date: _________________ Life Related

Name: __________________________ Semester Date: _________________

Life Related Planning

Study:

What type works best for you? (Group/Individual)

How many hours?

Barriers to Studying after Graduation:

(Ex: work, childcare, vacations, finances)

How do you plan to address these barriers?

Will you require medical / accommodations?

Testing:

1. Which state do you plan to take NCLEX?

2. Is your legal/official identification card from the same state? (You must reside in the state you are licensed)


If not planning to take NCLEX in Maryland: Research the state requirements. Discuss with full-time faculty advisor if necessary.


NCLEX Review Course Research

(Research at least 3 and complete below before MBON meeting)

List of Courses (not all inclusive)

Nursing.com

Kaplan

Simple nursing

Hurst

Bootcamp.com

ATI

Nursing.com

Archer

Name of Course

Cost

Format (online, face to face, hybrid)

Length of Course

Success Rate, Guarantees

Pros/Cons

Other Notes

1.) Which review course will you select for NCLEX Prep?

2.) What made you choose that review course?

NURSING

1

1.)
Review the following website:

2.)
Answer the questions below prior to the MBON meeting. Bring the answers to the MBON meeting. This information can be found in the NCLEX Candidate Bulletin.

1. How early before your scheduled time should you arrive at the testing center?

2. What happens to cell phones at the testing center?

3. Can you change your answer once submitted on NCLEX?

4. When can you take your first break when testing for NCLEX?

5. What is the maximum/minimum number of questions you may get on NCLEX?

6. What is the maximum amount of time you may get on NCLEX?

7. What are the 3 NCLEX Pass or Fail Decision Rules?

Calendar of NCLEX Study Plan

Using these templates below, please create a study schedule to prepare for Nclex.

1.) Fill in the month you will begin to study at the top of the calendar

2.) Fill in the correct dates

3.) Fill in any family, work, holiday, vacation commitments, etc.

4.) Then fill in how you are planning to study for Nclex around these commitments

a. What content are you studying?

b. How many hours per day?

5.) If your review course provides a study plan, you can incorporate that into your calendar

6.) The goal of this calendar is to create a realistic study plan for Nclex to use as a guide after graduation

(Calendar Templates Below)

Insert Month Here

SUN

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT

Insert Month Here

SUN

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT

Insert Month Here

SUN

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT

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