Bicster replied to Washington Girl's topic in NCLEX
It works. I graduated #1 in my class, studied well, got 75q on the NCLEX, and I was still incredulous and skeptical when I got the "good" pop up. It works. 100% of the time. Something happens in our brains post NCLEX that makes up doubt reassurin...
Ok, I've drudged through hundreds of pages and thousands of replies, and am still left wondering: Is there a documented case of getting the "good pop up" and failing the NCLEX? Im only referring to the "good" pop up. Not if you checked before del...
how easy/hard the test is really depends on 2 things: how bright you are and how prepared you are. i consider myself pretty bright, and i was prepared, i only missed like 4 questions. for some, the test is impossible, for the majority, its hard bu...
Bicster replied to 2bmalenurse007's topic in Tennessee
instead of spouting ignorant rhetoric, your time would be better spent learning what your politicians intend to do regarding: raising taxes, healthcare reform, capital gains, welfare, bailouts, the future of 401ks, etc, etc, etc. "corporate types" g...
yeah they are really bad about posting the dates. just make sure you are at the cashiers office 7am the day they are posted, there arent many seats. as far as your chances, certainly its hard to say. get that GPA up if you can, and you have to DEST...
the teachers ambiguous test questions, just because your books and notes state A, if they choose B as the right answer on the test.....well its B. there were a couple times i dropped from a 98 to a 92 b/c they made up their own answers.
you will spend a couple hours in the classroom, then a couple hours in the lab. you will have these ridiculous objectives to complete the night before class. dont worry about them too much.
you wont start clinicals until about 6 weeks or so into the semester. the teachers themselves are not hard, the questions they write need a lot of work though. it is definitely possible to get an A.