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		<title>“THE MEMORIZING EFFECT OF THE NCLEX-PN Exam”</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people love to memorize when they are getting ready to take an exam, but does it work in all cases? I am sure all the inferior flash cards, pages of highlighted notes, audio recordings taken in class, and poor study guides are not adequate enough for some people. Test coaching is a better way [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people love to memorize when they are getting ready to take an exam, but does it work in all cases? I am sure all the inferior flash cards, pages of highlighted notes, audio recordings taken in class, and poor study guides are not adequate enough for some people. Test coaching is a better way of tackling the test taking process of the<strong> <a href="http://www.teachingsolutions.org/nclexpn.html">NCLEX-PN exam</a></strong>.</p>
<p>The NCLEX-PN exam is a standardized test, which means that for every test there must be very similar questions to answer on each test in order to get licensed as a practical nurse. So instead of using test preparation classes that only teach you how to memorize more and other methods that don’t work, you need to consider using a system that coached other successful candidates that passed the NCLEX-PN exam.</p>
<p><strong>NCLEX-PN COACHING TECHNIQUE</strong></p>
<p>If you could use the experience of other nurses and successful test takers, it would condense the time it would take for you to study for the test without having to memorize everything. A good test coach can use this information to guide you through the process. The NCLEX-PN test coach is what most successful candidates have used to pass on their first attempt.</p>
<p>First you will want a test coach who knows the system and what is required to pass. You then need someone who probably have taken the test and passed it as well. Your test coach should also be an individual who can give you a test assessment readiness plan, a formula that will fix the problems that you have trouble with, and a custom plan to your test success.</p>
<p><strong>AVOIDING THE NCLEX-PN MISTAKES OTHERS ARE MAKING</strong></p>
<p>You want to avoid all the NCLEX-PN test mistakes that others who have failed made in the past. These are the people who:</p>
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<li>Try to guess what will be      on the test and study in vain</li>
<li>Act as Mr. or Mrs. “know      it all,” and do everything by themselves without any help</li>
<li>If they seek help, try to      go the cheap way and use borrowed outdated materials</li>
<li>Depend on text books alone      to prepare for the exam</li>
<li>Continue to struggle even      with the warning signs</li>
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<p>You don’t need memorizing a whole bunch of information to pass. What you need is the <strong><a href="http://www.teachingsolutions.org/nclexpn.html">NCLEX-PN Comprehensive Success System</a> </strong>that concentrates on nothing but your test success.  </p>
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