Award-Winning NCLEX Tutors
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Katherine holds both a Bachelor's in Psychology and a Master of Science in Nursing, which means she understands the clinical reasoning and prioritization logic the NCLEX actually tests. She tackles high-yield areas like delegation, patient safety, and pharmacology through the lens of how questions are constructed — teaching students to eliminate distractors and identify what the stem is really asking.

Passing the NCLEX means thinking like a nurse under pressure — prioritizing interventions, recognizing delegation rules, and applying clinical judgment to questions designed to trip you up. Tracy holds both a BSN and a Master's in Adult Health Nursing, so she knows the exam's content deeply and can unpack the reasoning behind each answer choice. She zeroes in on high-yield topics like pharmacology, patient safety, and the ABCs framework that drive most select-all-that-apply questions.
Having navigated the NCLEX herself and mentored nursing students through it for years, Tanisha knows exactly where candidates stumble — prioritization questions, delegation scenarios, and select-all-that-apply items that demand clinical reasoning under pressure. She teaches a systematic approach to dissecting each question stem, eliminating distractors, and applying nursing judgment rather than relying on rote memorization of content alone. Her critical care, med-surg, and bariatric surgery background means she can contextualize even the trickiest pharmacology and pathophysiology questions with real clinical examples.
Few NCLEX tutors bring Rachel's combination of clinical nursing experience, a Doctorate in Nursing Practice, and certifications in healthcare quality and patient safety. She tackles the exam's clinical-judgment questions by teaching students to think through prioritization, delegation, and safety the way a practicing nurse actually would — breaking down each NCLEX-style item into the reasoning pattern it's really testing.
Jacquelyn's background in anatomy, physiology, and biology provides a solid grounding in the clinical science that underpins NCLEX questions, particularly the pathophysiology and pharmacology content that appears across multiple exam categories. She approaches test prep by teaching students to decode the priority-setting and delegation logic embedded in NCLEX-style questions, not just recall isolated facts.
As a practicing RN in the Pediatric ICU at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Megan passed the NCLEX recently enough to remember exactly which content areas and question styles caught her off guard. She walks through prioritization and delegation questions, select-all-that-apply strategies, and the pharmacology and pathophysiology concepts that dominate the exam. Her 5.0 rating speaks to how clearly she breaks down clinical reasoning under test conditions.
Having completed a Doctor of Science in Adult Health Nursing, Tamera knows the NCLEX inside out — from priority-setting and delegation questions to the clinical judgment items that trip up even strong nursing students. She teaches a systematic approach to dissecting NCLEX-style vignettes, identifying what the question is really asking, and eliminating distractors with confidence.
Tanya holds an MSN in Nursing Administration and has spent over 27 years in clinical and educational nursing roles, so she knows exactly how the NCLEX tests critical thinking under pressure. She tackles priority and delegation questions by teaching the decision frameworks behind them — ABCs, Maslow's hierarchy, and scope-of-practice boundaries — so students internalize the reasoning instead of just memorizing answer patterns.
The NCLEX leans heavily on anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and pathophysiology — subjects Michelle knows inside and out from her biology degree and her work across biochemistry, microbiology, and nutrition. She breaks down the science behind each clinical scenario so students aren't just memorizing nursing interventions but understanding the biological rationale that makes the correct answer obvious.
As a graduate of both in-person and online educational programs and universities, I am acutely aware of the challenges that can accompany these different learning formats. It is my passion to help students be successful in any learning environment they find themselves in. It is an honor to be a part of your journey to success! Any educational journey is not for the faint of heart! My own journey to becoming a Registered Nurse (BSN) was wraught ups and downs, mountaintops and valleys! I found success in utilizing tutors during my time in school, facilitating study groups, and staying organized in my study notes and in life in general. I am a huge proponent of learning to understand so that learned knowledge can be applied to a variety of scenarios/questions. I stay current in my nursing practice by working at a local hospital in a nearby city. I enjoy teaching and mentoring new nurses and student nurses on site. And I get to feed my love of helping those learn here at Varsity Tutors! During the school year I also teach as an adjunct faculty at Boise State University in their School of Nursing which I really enjoy! My special focus is High School/Adult learners. I would love to come alongside you and help you develop the skills you need to be successful!
I break nursing concepts into clear, manageable parts and connect every topic to real clinical examples. By simplifying complex material and grounding it in realworld application, I help students build confidence, strengthen critical thinking, and understand how classroom knowledge translates into safe, effective patient care.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The NCLEX (National Council Licensure Examination) is the standardized test that nursing graduates must pass to become licensed registered nurses (RN) or licensed practical nurses (LPN). In Nebraska, passing the NCLEX is the legal requirement to practice nursing, making thorough preparation essential for students completing their nursing programs at Omaha's nursing schools.
During your first session, a tutor will assess your current knowledge across the major NCLEX content areas—including pharmacology, medical-surgical nursing, pediatrics, obstetrics, and mental health nursing—to identify your strengths and areas needing focus. They'll also discuss your target exam date, learning style, and any specific topics causing difficulty, then create a personalized study plan tailored to your needs.
Many nursing students struggle with the exam's question format—particularly NCLEX's emphasis on application and analysis rather than simple recall—and managing test anxiety during the lengthy exam. Others find it difficult to master the breadth of content required, balance clinical experience with test preparation, or understand the nuances of prioritization and delegation questions that frequently appear on the exam.
Personalized tutoring allows a tutor to focus exclusively on your weak areas and learning style, rather than covering content at a pace designed for a large group. Tutors can adapt explanations in real-time, use targeted practice questions aligned with your specific gaps, and provide immediate feedback—helping you build confidence and mastery faster than general review courses typically allow.
Most nursing graduates benefit from 4-8 weeks of focused NCLEX preparation, though the ideal timeline depends on your baseline knowledge, test date, and how frequently you meet with a tutor. Many students work with tutors 1-2 times per week while also doing independent practice questions, allowing them to balance review with their final clinical rotations or work commitments.
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who have strong nursing backgrounds, typically including RN licensure, clinical experience, and proven success helping students pass the NCLEX. Look for tutors familiar with current NCLEX exam content, experienced with different question formats, and able to explain complex nursing concepts clearly—especially pharmacology and priority-setting scenarios.
Practice questions are critical—they help you become comfortable with the exam's question style, build speed and confidence, and reveal knowledge gaps before test day. A tutor can guide you through high-quality practice questions, explain why correct answers are right and distractors are wrong, and help you develop the critical thinking strategies the NCLEX specifically tests.
Yes—tutors can help reduce test anxiety by building your content confidence through targeted review, teaching you test-taking strategies to manage time effectively, and providing practice under timed conditions. As you develop mastery of the material and become more familiar with question formats, anxiety naturally decreases, and you'll approach exam day feeling better prepared.
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