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Hello,
I was wondering if this forum is beneficial to a nursing student with Excelsior in the LPN to RN program. I have satisfied all general requirements through CLEPs and prior college credit. I am now down to Micro, A&P and the nursing classes.
Is there exam feedback on there for the Excelsior nursing exams?
Thanks so much.
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I don't think there is a lot of feedback on them on here, but there should be at allnurses.com.
Graduate of Not VUL or ENEB
MS, MSS and Graduate Cert
AAS, AS, BA, and BS
CLEP
Intro Psych 70, US His I 64, Intro Soc 63, Intro Edu Psych 70, A&I Lit 64, Bio 68, Prin Man 69, Prin Mar 68
DSST
Life Dev Psych 62, Fund Coun 68, Intro Comp 469, Intro Astr 56, Env & Hum 70, HTYH 456, MIS 451, Prin Sup 453, HRM 62, Bus Eth 458
ALEKS
Int Alg, Coll Alg
TEEX
4 credits
TECEP
Fed Inc Tax, Sci of Nutr, Micro, Strat Man, Med Term, Pub Relations
CSU
Sys Analysis & Design, Programming, Cyber
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Intro to Comm, Microbio, Acc I
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Hi,
I am an RN that started out as an LPN and finished my RN with Excelsior. All Nurses is a great resource. Here...not so much. Free Clep Prep is somewhat the same but also helpful for passing the exams you have left.
Really the hardest and most stressful part is passing the CPNE. For that I recommend "Let's Counquer the CPNE beast together facebook page. But for now, just concentrate on the A&P. The Micro is tricky, so my advice is to take that after A&P I and A&P II. If you really stubble with Micro try Microbiology for dummies and see if you can volunteer in a lab. I had no problem with Micro after I learn how Micro works. But that's just how my brain works...if I see how something works it's easier to perform on a test.
Best of luck!
Tara
cbaranick Wrote:Hello,
I was wondering if this forum is beneficial to a nursing student with Excelsior in the LPN to RN program. I have satisfied all general requirements through CLEPs and prior college credit. I am now down to Micro, A&P and the nursing classes.
Is there exam feedback on there for the Excelsior nursing exams?
Thanks so much.
Tara
I'm done! Thanks to InstantCert, Study.com, ALEKS, CLEP and a LOT of work on my part and a lot of support from hubby and family. If I can do it, so can you!
Degrees:
Thomas Edison State College (TESC) - Bachelor of Science Nursing; RN, BSN (Graduated in the top of 1/4 of class with Sigma Theta Tau honors)
+ 3 courses completed towards MSN.
Excelsior College (EC) - Associates in Applied Science (passed NCLEX- RN exam and became a Registered Nurse)
The test's Passed (CLEP'S, DSST's, ALEK's, etc.):
Credits/Course
3 Introduction to Sociology
3 Lifespan and Developmental Psychology
3 Humanities (64)
3 History of the United States I (60)
3 History of the United States II (65)
3 American Government (54)
6 Biology (58)
6 Analyzing and Interpreting Literature (67)
3 Principals of Management (72)
3 ALEKS: Intermediate Algebra
3 CLEP Intro to Psych
3 ALEKS: Statistics
YOU CAN DO IT!!!
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Free CLEP Prep just brings you back to posts on here for the best advice... So I would say stick with All Nurses. Also, I would absolutely take the EC practice exams. Yeah, they cost money, but I recall seeing some of the review questions or questions very similar to them on the actual exam. A&P I, II and Micro are pretty tough, so I do strongly recommend the EC practice exams no matter what. When you take those exams take note on the areas you are weak in and study those areas with extra effort.
I loved the "for Dummies" books in these subjects. Within about a month, I was ready for each exam. I think you can be too
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Getiton1 Wrote:Hi,
I am an RN that started out as an LPN and finished my RN with Excelsior. All Nurses is a great resource. Here...not so much. Free Clep Prep is somewhat the same but also helpful for passing the exams you have left.
Really the hardest and most stressful part is passing the CPNE. For that I recommend "Let's Counquer the CPNE beast together facebook page. But for now, just concentrate on the A&P. The Micro is tricky, so my advice is to take that after A&P I and A&P II. If you really stubble with Micro try Microbiology for dummies and see if you can volunteer in a lab. I had no problem with Micro after I learn how Micro works. But that's just how my brain works...if I see how something works it's easier to perform on a test.
Best of luck!
Tara
Tara
I'm done! Thanks to InstantCert, Study.com, ALEKS, CLEP and a LOT of work on my part and a lot of support from hubby and family. If I can do it, so can you!
Degrees:
Thomas Edison State College (TESC) - Bachelor of Science Nursing; RN, BSN (Graduated in the top of 1/4 of class with Sigma Theta Tau honors)
+ 3 courses completed towards MSN.
Excelsior College (EC) - Associates in Applied Science (passed NCLEX- RN exam and became a Registered Nurse)
The test's Passed (CLEP'S, DSST's, ALEK's, etc.):
Credits/Course
3 Introduction to Sociology
3 Lifespan and Developmental Psychology
3 Humanities (64)
3 History of the United States I (60)
3 History of the United States II (65)
3 American Government (54)
6 Biology (58)
6 Analyzing and Interpreting Literature (67)
3 Principals of Management (72)
3 ALEKS: Intermediate Algebra
3 CLEP Intro to Psych
3 ALEKS: Statistics
YOU CAN DO IT!!!
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Thanks Tara the information you provided is much appreciated!
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