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GoBlue, sorry to hear this upsetting news. i know how you feel. but don't give up. think about what can help you to pass the next time around. assess yourself (knowledge, ability to apply critical thinking, ets). after my first try i knew what my weakneses are and what nursing areas i need to improve. basically it's not my knolewdge, it is my critical thinking preassured by test's anxiety.
i wish you good luck.
Check out the sticky at the top of thread first tip of suzanne plan. I doing it I will taking it 3rd time and heard lots of good things about her plan one with cd that is all you need.
Sorry to hear you failed, give yourself a bit of a break and then start studying again. Also when you get your letter it should tell you areas you need to look at which should help you decide on how to study.
Hi GoBlue, I share your sentiments...Gee, when I failed,I was numbed and felt loss...I also did everything possible to review...but mine was a longer preparation....6 months to be exact of intensive review...so I dont know really if studying shorter or longer is better. But we have to try again whatever it takes. So here I am reapplying for the second time. Good Luck on your next endeavor.
I know exactly how you feel about failing that exam. I took it on Friday and I was so sure that I had passed. I have so many delegating and priority questions, I guess that is why I was so confident. I had two math questions and the first one I know I bombed but I know that second one was right. I had 3 select all that apply and one exhibit question. I think I am the first person to get one of those. I guess I have to just hit the books again and start all over. I am truly feeling the pain.
GoBlue, sorry too about the non-passing of the nclex. give yourself some time to relax and reflect. then get ready for your next plan of attack. work on the areas you feel you are weak at--meds, etc.
i am scheduled to take my test in about 2 months and have been studying saunders, which i think is quite comprehensive. i'd also study areas which i feel i was weak in---meds, peds, maternitiy, physiological adaptation (?). kaplan qbank and qtrainers were also helpful--at the very least, their rationales help to understand reasoning. i've been told their format is most similiar to nclex.
don't give up!! yes, we can do it!!
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