I didn't fail because I didn't study. I failed because I didn't know how to choose. That's what this checklist fixes
I was always torn between two answers. Now, I color-code my thinking and pick with confidence
I’m Roxane Bobb-Semple, I started my nursing journey in 1994. Graduated and passed my CRNE (Canadian Registered Nurse Exam) in 1997. In 2024 I wrote my NCLEX in the USA and passed on the first try. My nursing foundation was built in critical care including medical/surgical and Trauma/Neuro ICU. I am passionate about education. As the principal educator for The Nursing Code Lab, I simplify complex topics, teach actionable strategies, and help you feel ready to tackle not just the NCLEX but also real-world nursing challenges. I know that the journey into nursing is not an easy one. There is a reason why you started though and it is because there are patients out here that need you.
If We Could Go to Coffee Together, This is What Would Happen
If I only had two hours with you to share some pointers on passing the NCLEX, that would have made the biggest impact on you, what I would do is not share with you more content, but I would be sharing test-taking strategies.
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