I've been debating whether to take the kaplan class or not. Without going into details, lets just say the major benefit from enrolling in the course will be the qbank (if i end up using it), their quizzes and the ability to practice online as opposed to doing paper stuff and self-grading.
The major con is the fee as well as the fact that i don't see the need to have the same material in a different form.
They're running a special now where you can prep for an entire year. I've an idea about how to split that with someone. But of course nothing is guaranteed.
In terms of online practice, i've and will have gold standard, TBR and AAMC. That's about 25 or so online practice. Will taking quizzes and what nots make a huge difference? I think about the fact that i practiced with nclex 3500 online so much that i was used to taking computer test when the real deal rolled around. It makes me wonder if doing practice passages online can satisfy this purpose and produce the same reward. Actually, it's an assumption i'm making. Is it flawed? i think so.
The major question is: months from now will i look back and say i should've done everything possible for this exam? or will i look back and say I'm glad i saved my money?
Now if i knew the answer to that question, i wouldn't be posting this.
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