Help! Failed the NCLEX-PN 3 times!

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I graduated nursing school last June. I have taken the NCLEX 3 times and always am so close. Each time i have taken it, i have had 205 questions. The last time i took it i had a clear mind and didnt feel anxious or nervous. Every 15 minutes i got up and walked around, got a drink of water and went back to the test...Still failed. I did the NSBCN 3 week review as well. What do i do now!!

I graduated nursing school last June. I have taken the NCLEX 3 times and always am so close. Each time i have taken it, i have had 205 questions. The last time i took it i had a clear mind and didnt feel anxious or nervous. Every 15 minutes i got up and walked around, got a drink of water and went back to the test...Still failed. I did the NSBCN 3 week review as well. What do i do now!!

Have you tried Uworld? Many people speak great things about that qbank. Look into it and see where you go from there.

hallie16

6 Posts

I have heard of that but havent checked it out. Ill look into it! Thanks so much!!

barrelrcer

12 Posts

Have you taken any NCLEX review courses?? I took the Hurst review and it was amazing! Don't think I would have passed with out it

hallie16

6 Posts

NCSBN is the one i took. It was a 3 week review. And the makers of the NCLEX are the ones that make that review. So i thought i had a good chance doing that one but nope.

barrelrcer

12 Posts

Hurst is a 3 day review and focuses a lot on breakdown the disease processes so u can apply them to the NCLEX questions. My school actually required we take it and even paid for it for us. If you fail you can retake the class as many times as you need to. Or maybe you should enroll in some RN refresher courses before you try again.

Hurst is a 3 day review and focuses a lot on breakdown the disease processes so u can apply them to the NCLEX questions. My school actually required we take it and even paid for it for us. If you fail you can retake the class as many times as you need to. Or maybe you should enroll in some RN refresher courses before you try again.

I believe she's asking for nclex-pn.

For LPN, right?

barrelrcer

12 Posts

Either way.... It would be beneficial!!!

Lvn2timer

22 Posts

Please do check it out, you wont regret it. Uworld was my only study source, I passed Nclex with 85 questions. Uworld is very similar to Nclex. Read my article that I wrote for great inspiration.

Please do check it out, you wont regret it. Uworld was my only study source, I passed Nclex with 85 questions. Uworld is very similar to Nclex. Read my article that I wrote for great inspiration.

Can you link your article? Please and Thank you.

Lvn2timer

22 Posts

Can you link your article? Please and Thank you.

https://allnurses.com/nclex-discussion-forum/passed-lpn-nclex-1053386.html

rsch

2 Posts

I did all the practice questions from the ATI website "atitesting.com". This is basically the only thing I did for about 3 months and that's how I passes the nclex-pn.

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