Well, that's a great question. It's truly an interesting idea. The NCSBN realizes how traumatizing and anxiety-producing their exam is so they decided to capitalize it and make some money out of it! I've been ignoring it, but their latest In Focus Winter 2019 News bulletin showed up in my email and I decided to take a closer look. Here's the gist of it. To the tune of $150, you can earn the privilege of taking 2 NCLEX-style exams of 125 questions each. You may not pause these tests once they have began. It sounds as if they might reluctantly reset an exam in case of technical failure, but only after begging. And there is the standard limit of 5 hours for NCLEX-PN and 6 hours for NCLEX-RN, respectively. The NCSBN claims to have been developing these exams over the course of four years in order to create a test-like scenario. I'm not sure why it took them that long because their concept is kind of a rip-off. Why? Ha. Let's take a look. 1. You can't r
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