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NCLEX-RN Prep CourseSemester classLive

NCLEX-RN Prep Course

This course is designed to prepare students for the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) by equipping them with the skills and test-taking strategies that lead to passing the exam. The course will prepare the students by helping them understand the exam structure, tested concepts, scoring methodology, time management and test-taking tips and strategies that can be applied to each area of the exam. The expert instructor will make the ultimate decision as to how in-depth the topics need to be covered based on the needs of the class.

Sat, Apr 251hr 30min
Professional CertificationsNCLEX
NCLEX-PN Prep CourseShort-term classLive

NCLEX-PN Prep Course

This course is designed to prepare students for the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN) by equipping them with the skills and test-taking strategies that lead to passing the exam. The course will prepare the students by helping them understand the exam structure, tested concepts, scoring methodology, time management and test-taking tips and strategies that can be applied to each area of the exam. The expert instructor will make the ultimate decision as to how in-depth the topics need to be covered based on the needs of the class.

Tue, May 121hr 30min
Professional CertificationsNCLEX-Practical Nurse

Top-Rated NCLEX Prep Instructors in St. Louis

Rachel

Doctorate in Nursing Practice, Executive Leadership
4+ years of tutoring

Rachel's path through dual bachelor's degrees in nursing and biology at DeSales, a Doctorate in Nursing Practice from Duke, and certifications in healthcare quality and patient safety gives her an unu...

Education & Certificates

Duke University

Doctorate in Nursing Practice, Executive Leadership

DeSales University

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Tracy

Master of Science, Adult Health Nursing
5+ years of tutoring

Tracy's background spans computer science, biology, and nursing — a combination that gives her an unusually analytical lens on how the NCLEX constructs its clinical reasoning questions, particularly t...

Education & Certificates

Southern New Hampshire University

Master of Science, Adult Health Nursing

Duke University

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Biology

Katherine

Master of Science, Nursing (RN)
6+ years of tutoring

Katherine's path from a Boston College psychology degree through Vanderbilt's nursing program gives her an unusual angle on NCLEX prep: she understands both how test-takers think under pressure and ho...

Education & Certificates

Vanderbilt University

Master of Science, Nursing (RN)

Boston College

Bachelor of Science, Psychology

Jacquelyn

Master of Arts, Germanic Languages, General
8+ years of tutoring

I am an experienced multi-subject teacher, who has had the great fortune to have been educated in several countries, and to teach in several countries. I received my education at Manhattan School of M...

Education & Certificates

Stony Brook University

Master of Arts, Germanic Languages, General

Universitt Mozarteum

Bachelor of Fine Arts, Voice and Opera

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Megan

Bachelor of Science, Nursing (RN)
5+ years of tutoring

Fresh from the Pediatric ICU at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Megan brings the clinical instincts of an active RN to NCLEX prep — and that real-world context changes how she coaches question in...

Education & Certificates

Wagner College

Bachelor of Science, Nursing (RN)

ACT Scores

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Tanisha

Master of Science, Nursing (RN)
6+ years of tutoring

Ten years in critical care, med-surg, and trauma nursing gave Tanisha a deep understanding of exactly the clinical reasoning patterns the NCLEX tests — and she coaches students to think through priori...

Education & Certificates

Chamberlain College of Nursing-Illinois

Master of Science, Nursing (RN)

University of Central Florida

Bachelor of Science, Nursing (RN)

Tamera

Master of Science, Nursing (RN)
4+ years of tutoring

Doctoral-level nursing training at Vanderbilt and American Sentinel, combined with hands-on pharmacology and adult health clinical experience, gives Tamera a precise read on the question categories wh...

Education & Certificates

Vanderbilt University

Master of Science, Nursing (RN)

Middle Tennessee State University

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Tanya

Master of Science, Nursing (RN)
5+ years of tutoring

Twenty-seven years of nursing and healthcare experience — spanning bedside care through administrative leadership — gives Tanya a ground-level understanding of the clinical scenarios the NCLEX constru...

Education & Certificates

Purdue University-Main Campus

Master of Science, Nursing (RN)

Mountain State University

Bachelor of Science, Nursing (RN)

Michelle

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
9+ years of tutoring

Education & Certificates

Centenary College of Louisiana

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

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Regina

Bachelor's
2+ years of tutoring

Regina's subject background spans biology, chemistry, and science instruction at multiple levels, giving her a foundation for coaching the content knowledge underlying NCLEX-style clinical questions. ...

Education & Certificates

University

Bachelor's

Frequently Asked Questions

Many students struggle with the sheer volume of content—the NCLEX tests knowledge across multiple nursing domains—combined with the unique nature of the exam itself. The test uses primarily higher-order thinking questions (analysis, application, and evaluation) rather than simple recall, which requires a different study approach than traditional exams. Students often find it challenging to:

  • Manage test anxiety and the pressure of a high-stakes exam
  • Understand how to break down complex clinical scenarios
  • Identify priority-setting and delegation concepts
  • Apply content they learned in nursing school to unfamiliar question formats

Personalized tutoring helps by targeting these specific weak areas with customized strategies rather than generic test prep.

Group courses follow a fixed curriculum that covers the same content at the same pace for everyone, which may not align with your specific knowledge gaps or learning style. Personalized tutoring adapts in real-time to your needs—if you struggle with pharmacology but excel at prioritization, your study plan adjusts accordingly.

A tutor can also teach you question-analysis strategies tailored to how you think, help you practice with actual NCLEX-style questions in the areas where you need the most work, and provide immediate feedback to correct misconceptions before they become habits. This targeted approach typically leads to faster progress and stronger confidence on test day.

The best NCLEX tutors combine three key qualities: deep nursing knowledge (usually an RN with several years of clinical experience), expertise in the NCLEX exam format and question types, and skill in teaching test-taking strategy alongside clinical concepts. They understand common misconceptions that trip up test-takers and know how to explain complex nursing principles in clear, memorable ways.

Equally important is the ability to assess your unique strengths and weaknesses quickly, adapt explanations to your learning style, and build your confidence through targeted practice. Varsity Tutors connects you with experienced tutors who specialize in NCLEX prep and know how to help you think like the test makers.

Most students benefit from starting NCLEX prep 4-12 weeks before their test date, depending on their baseline knowledge and how much time they can dedicate to studying each week. Some students need more focused help in specific areas (like pharmacology or psychiatric nursing), while others benefit from a comprehensive review of all content domains.

Personalized tutoring is efficient because you focus on areas that actually need work rather than reviewing topics you've already mastered. Many students see meaningful improvement in their question-answering accuracy within 2-4 weeks of consistent tutoring paired with self-directed practice. Your tutor can help you create a realistic timeline and study plan based on your starting point and test date.

The NCLEX rewards systematic thinking over quick answers. Key strategies include:

  • Read the full question before looking at answers—frame what you're actually being asked
  • Use the nursing process—assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation help you organize clinical thinking
  • Apply Maslow's hierarchy and priority-setting principles—know what takes priority in different scenarios
  • Eliminate obviously wrong answers first—many questions become clearer when you remove distractors
  • Look for the most comprehensive or correct answer—not just a partially correct option

A tutor helps you practice these strategies with actual NCLEX-style questions so they become automatic on test day, rather than something you have to consciously remember.

Students who use personalized tutoring alongside practice exams typically show measurable improvement in their ability to answer higher-order thinking questions correctly. Many report feeling significantly more confident in their clinical reasoning and test-taking approach after just a few weeks of focused work with a tutor.

While individual outcomes vary, the goal is to move from inconsistent performance across content areas to strong, reliable performance across all NCLEX domains. Most importantly, tutoring helps you identify and close specific knowledge or strategy gaps before test day, so you can approach the exam with genuine confidence rather than anxiety.

Students most often seek tutoring help with pharmacology (due to the sheer volume of drug information), safe and effective care environment (including infection control and safety protocols), physiological adaptation (complex medical conditions and complications), and psychosocial integrity. Many also struggle with prioritization and delegation questions that span multiple content areas.

The advantage of personalized tutoring is that you can focus intensively on your specific challenge areas rather than spending time on content you already understand well. A tutor can help you build memory systems for pharmacology, master delegation principles, or develop clinical reasoning skills in whichever area you need most.

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