Re: Any Advice on studying for this Test!! NCLEX RN Content Areas Originally Posted by Iowa_I_Care
After reading some posts on here, I'm now getting scared to take my NCLEX. I graduated May 9th and still have to send in my paperwork to take the test. I am usually a good test taker and I don't get test anxiety, but after reading this, I think I'm starting to. My big issue is not the stigma of not passing, it's the money!! I can barely afford to take it once, much less several times!!
Please dont be scared to take NCLEX, it is the final leg of your nursing career...look at it as an honor to take, think how many people wish they could have gone as far as you have!!!
Also keep in mind that as much as I love this board and love all nurses, most people that come on to the Nclex section are here because they are either nervous about taking the exam or have unfortunately failed it. 15% of 1st time US schooled students do fail, but that means 85% pass on their 1st attempt!!!
I only took Nclex once, so I am not in any way an expert on the test, but I do know that all through out nursing school I heard people repeat horror stories of so and so threw up in the parking lot, or so and so cried for 3 days, all to only find out they passed. Then I had a nurse once tell me "oh Nclex was pretty easy, it wasnt that bad at all" and I thought thats how I want to be, I want to say Nclex was easy and not have all that stress. I have 4 kids a husband and a german shepherd--I have enough stress in my life!!!
So I studied like a mad woman, I made out a plan and stuck to it, and for about 3 weeks I lived breathed and ate Nclex. I knew driving up to the testing center that I had done all I could have possibly done to prepare for this test. i knew if I didnt know it at this point I never would. I left it up to god to keep me calm so that I could actually retrieve all the information I had learned the past 4 years and the last 3 weeks.
When my screen turned blue at 75 I knew I passed, I called everyone I knew and told them I just took Nclex and it turned off at 75 and I know I did well. I drove home with a huge smile on my face and never slept so soundly that night. Next morning I had a lic number to confirm all my hard work.
I am not saying you have to do thousands of questions, that is what worked for me, by doing all of the practice questions it actually calmed my nerves. I have had friends who have barely studied at all, and I mean barely...and they passed too. They were though some of the ones that will now tell the stories of how they left Pearson Vue and wanted to throw up.
So please dont be scared, the anxiety is way worse than the actual test. You can do it, you have made it this far and that is something to be very proud of. One more test, one more step and you will be a nurse!!!
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