My NCLEX experience and what worked for me

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I love to share the good news and announce that I recently passed my NCLEX! My heart skipped a beat when I saw the words "Pass" next to my name. Since this announcement, I decided to write my story about my experience so as to give other people in the same predicament at least an ounce of motivation and inspiration that anything is possible and yes you CAN pass the NCLEX and to never give up!

After graduation, I took a few weeks off from studying (catching up with family, friends, etc.). I decided to take a month off to see my family across the ocean. Afterwards, I returned to the U.S. to begin my studying

I would like to start off with what worked for me:

  1. Saunders Comprehensive Review for NCLEX 6th Edition (30 Day Study Calendar)
  2. This study guide provided by senseiRN helped me a little, I used it within the last week of my exam
  3. Kaplan
  4. Hurst

I had around an estimated 2 months to study for my exam, so I constructed a calendar for myself to begin with content first and then transition to only practicing questions (if anyone requests I can send my study calendar). I took a break at least once a week to relax and focus on applying to the Air Force Nursing Transitions Program. After a while I already went through my interview and was halfway done with my studying calendar. Fast forward to two days left before my exam, I did my last set of questions and reviewed the rationales. I was advised that the day before my exam to not study, which was exactly what I did. I went out to go shopping and ate at one of the fancy restaurants not too far from where I live (no alcohol people!). The night before, I had all my snacks, directions, ID and ATT in a bag ready to go for the next day.

On the day of my exam, I remember noticing a missed call from someone at the Air Force recruiting office, but I decided to wait to give a call back after my exam. I got up early around 6 am, ate breakfast and did some yoga poses I found online. Afterward, I showered, got dressed, grabbed my bag and left to the Testing Site.

I took the exam, a few deep breaths here and there, took a break or two to relax myself (and eat my snacks), went back continued my exam. I had a mini heart attack when all of a sudden I stopped seeing questions on the screen. Two days later I paid for the Quick Result and found out I PASSED!!!!

That was actually the bright side I needed, especially when I was given the bad news the day prior that I was not chosen for my dream career as an Air Force RN.

I was given a bit of hope to know that even though one door was closed for me, there was another door of opportunity nearby. In the meantime I am looking for a job but this time time looking for a job as a Registered Nurse who graduated with a Bachelors Degree!

So keep your head up and keep looking, have a backup plan and follow that plan! You can do it anything is possible :up:

Congratulations for passing the nclex.please send me also your study calendar.thanks in advance. [email protected]

congratulations RN_Incredible you've made it, I'm glad to hear that. I will soon be taking the exam next week. wish me luck!! Good Job!!

I am having trouble navigating to see how to edit my post but it looks like I cant. So i will add an updated message. I do not do emails anymore. I will PM through allnurses on the study calendar. Also if you all can return the favor and like my post or page before you request my study calendar, that would be great!!!

congratulations RN_Incredible you've made it, I'm glad to hear that. I will soon be taking the exam next week. wish me luck!! Good Job!!

Good luck @mkcab! you got this! check out the study guide I linked on my first post of this forum. Some mneumonics can really help you in case you need it. Let me know how it goes!

@RN_Incredible could i please have a copy of your study plan, i failed it the 1st time.

TY

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