Studies have shown that the fear of the National Council Licensure Examination for the registered nurse, NCLEX-RN, has proven to be the major hindrance between the foreign/African trained Registered Nurse who is not registered in the US and the dream of beginning a dream career as a nurse in the US.
If you’re just knowing about it for the first time, well, the NCLEX is a regulated test conducted by the national council of nursing in different states of the USA which is aimed at determining the readiness of an African or foreign-trained nurse to become licensed and consequently begin their nursing career in the US. The importance of the NCLEX examination is quite huge and cannot be overemphasised.
The entire process however may seem like a very high hurdle to cross if one is not privy to the requirements that should be met before one is eligible to even sit for the examination. There are steps that need to be taken to the latter to ensure a smooth ride to getting licensed.
First, the eligibility of the nurse has to be taken into consideration. This is more likely based on the academic qualifications of the nurse. In which case, previous qualifications and certifications are put into consideration to determine if one is even eligible to take the examination and embark on the journey to getting licensed.
In the event that eligibility has been confirmed, the next point of call is the eventual registration for the examination and how to go about preparing for it. A lot of people do not even know the possible costs accruable in the process of registration and this can certainly serve as a hindrance.
This ignorance also extends to the area of what the examination process is like. They do not know what to expect from the examination and how to go about answering the questions. They have no idea as to what techniques are employed to determine the correct answers to questions. This in turn will lead to anxiety during the test and eventual failure.
This is the point where a lot of nurses do not know what to do. They have heard about the NCLEX examinations but do not know how to go from there. They are at a loss, not knowing the next step to take.
Well, it may interest you to know that there is good news. There is no better way to find out the steps to take to getting licensed than to know and follow the process used by someone who has towed the path. And what better way to follow it than to have access to a detailed book where all your concerns are addressed? The solutions are now within your reach and your excuses are very close to zero right now.
The author of the book is actually a heavyweight as far as nursing in the US is concerned. Nkechinyere Agu, a thoroughbred New York State Board certified registered nursing professional with over two decades of nursing experience and over fifteen years of consistent practice in nephrology nursing, is passionate about the foreign/African trained nurse and is not oblivious to their plight seeing as she isn’t ignorant of the path they have to tow.

It is as a direct result of this passion that she is currently serving in the capacity of the international consultant for ‘Dreams Alive Health Consult’. Dreams Alive is a leading recruitment and consultancy advisory agency for African nurses interested in relocating to Australia, Canada and the United States and it has maintained a 100 percent record in helping nurses actualise their dreams.
She obtained her bachelor’s degree in nursing (education) from the University of Education, Winneba-Ghana; she went on to bag a professional diploma in Nephrology from the University of Lagos Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Nigeria. She also holds a master’s qualification in Health and Social Care Management from the London College of Professional Studies, England as well as a doctorate in Strategic Management and Leadership practice at the same London College of Professional Studies, England.
Her passion is what has propelled her to write a book titled, ‘DreamsAlive Comprehensive Review For NCLEX-RN’ which has just been published in the United States and is available on Amazon. The book is aimed at answering all the questions posed by the Registered Nurse who has an interest in writing the NCLEX, getting licensed and relocating to practice.
In her book, the answer to the worrying questions on the mind of every trained nurse from Africa or anywhere is fully answered. Some of such questions include; what is the NCLEX – RN examination? Why do I have to write it? Am I eligible to write it? How do I register for it and adequately prepare for it?
All the answers and more are available in the book. The book is a sure bet to NCLEX success. You do not want to miss the wealth of information it contains. So, what are you waiting for? Get a copy of the book and get all your questions answered. It is now up to you.