The NCLEX is a computerized adaptive test. Questions and their difficulty are adjusted based upon your previous answers. The hard part is the multiple choice select all that apply type questions. They will give you a scenario and then 5 possible answers that between one and 5 may be correct. It's all or nothing no partial credit if you miss any part.
So theoretically very near impossible to cheat. The scary part is the little patient care things that are so elementary for trained nurses that can cause death or severe injury if the layperson is practicing without that knowledge. In Florida if your school's pass rate falls below 80% over a two year period the school may lose accreditation.
The NCLEX is a computerized adaptive test. Questions and their difficulty are adjusted based upon your previous answers. The hard part is the multiple choice select all that apply type questions. They will give you a scenario and then 5 possible answers that between one and 5 may be correct. It's all or nothing no partial credit if you miss any part. So theoretically very near impossible to cheat. The scary part is the little patient care things that are so elementary for trained nurses that can cause death or severe injury if the layperson is practicing without that knowledge. In Florida if your school's pass rate falls below 80% over a two year period the school may lose accreditation.
And every selection on multiple choice seems correct.