Year of the Nurse and Midwife

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Connecting the dots in NCLEX

                I have seen many so-called “smart and intelligent” students fail NCLEX whereas students who consider themselves “average” or “below average” pass it with 75 questions.  It is a surprise to both these folks when they get their result. It is comparatively easy to study and remember facts… Continue reading Connecting the dots in NCLEX

Commitment! The key to Success.

                   Sometimes students complain about the ineffectiveness of a teacher or how they purchased a course and still didn’t pass the exam. One thing they miss is looking into their own behavior and see if they were committed to the course. The key to becoming successful with… Continue reading Commitment! The key to Success.

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