Originally Posted by aprilmelissa24
Suzanne,
I am sure I did over 4000 questions before taking the NCLEX-RN and I still failed. At 75 questions on top of that.
Now I am not sure what to do. I did the Lippencott cards, The Princeton Review, The Saunders Review, The ERI review as Mosby's Review and the NCLEX Exam Cram. I studied using the computer as well as did questions and did the rationales for the answers to the questions.
I am not sure what to do at this point. I just found out yesterday that I did not pass. The only thing I can think of doing now is to take Kaplan.
I am not sure what to do know. I am so frustrated because I feel like all my studying did not pay off.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
1. Where did you do most of your questions from?
2. Did you just do the questions or go thru each and every rationale? Or just the ones that you missed. You need to review the rationales for each and every answer give, both the correct choices and incorrect choices.
I only like the rationales and their answers from the Saunder's book, unfortunately have found errors in some of the others.
3. How many questions were you doing per day?