My NCLEX journey

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SchnoorRN

33 Posts

I love your post congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm really happy for you I pray that I'll posting about the good pop up on Friday too!!!!!!!!

How'd it go?!?! I was praying for you I know how nerve racking it is

SchnoorRN

33 Posts

Congrats!!! Your story inspires me, I will be taking mine on Saturday, March 23, This will be my 3rd attempt, I didn't study much on my 1st try due to my full time work, then I tried again for the second time studied almost everyday and quit my job but still didn't pass :-( I hope I will pass this time, praying and studying a lot everyday :-) I am not gonna give up, whatever result may be I will accept it...:-)

P.S. I live here in Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri :-)

Good luck tomorrow!!! Remember to breathe and believe you can do it:)

NatashaFee

4 Posts

Bless!

NatashaFee

4 Posts

Hope all is well! Believe in yourself!

cnydiac

2 Posts

Thank you soooo much....i exported your notecards and printed them out......I still have 3 more months of school left but I'm prepping for my NCLEX now......

Specializes in Maternal Newborn.

This string of posts is very inspiring! I'm starting an Accelerated BSN program in May and hearing all the advice/support and encouragement regarding the NCLEX is awesome. This information is valuable like GOLD :) SchnoorRN - your advice and information is priceless. Thanks so much everyone!

supermommycinx

18 Posts

Specializes in Perioperative Nursing.

Hi SchnoorRN, took my exam this noon. Screened went blue on my 66th question...asking me if I wanted a break! LOL! I clicked no and a few minutes later, screen went blue again... end of my exam. Last Q was a SATA. I went home and didn't have the courage to do the PVT. My sister did it for me...GOOD POP UP! I hope the trick is real because I am more nervous now than before I took the test! Pray for me!

SchnoorRN

33 Posts

I've never heard of the PVT working and someone not passing!! Congratulations nurse:)

OnAQuest2009

11 Posts

SchnoorRN, thank you SO much for allowing access to your flash cards. Your story is very inspiring and motivating. My 20-year dream of becoming a nurse is on the horizon... one more year to go (BSN Fast Track program that starts in a few weeks), I graduate next May.

God Bless!

AM

odeth1

67 Posts

First let me start off by saying... I'm officially a nurse! It been a long and stressful journey, but it was 100% worth it!

I graduated December 2012 and couldn't wait to take my NCLEX. I decided to take HURST review to jump start my preparation. I absolutely loved HURST and there teaching method. During the class I was told that if you knew the content backwards and forwards you would no doubt pass the NCLEX. So after taking the 3 day course I did what I always do, made notecards. I must have had over 2000 notecards (which isn't unusual for me). i knew all of them and after a month of studying I decided to take my NCLEX on January 28. I was so nervous when I sat down. I started my test and froze. I hadn't done any practice questions because HURST had made it clear that their information would be enough. I took all 265 questions and was so upset. I knew I had failed and I was devastated. I had to break the news to my family, friends, and boyfriend. I was heart broken. After 3 days of crying and feeling sorry for myself I decided I needed to get away and take a break before trying again. I went to Missouri where my boyfriend was. He's taking officer training course at Fort Leonard wood and had been gone for 3 months. God knows I needed to see him.

When I finally returned home I decided not taking questions was my mistake. I decided to purchase Kaplan Q bank and used Saunders to brush up on topics I wasn't confident in. Everyday for an entire month I did 300+ questions a day. I also googled Kaplan Q trainers and found all 7 and took all 7. I was still devastated and often found myself breaking down while doing questions. I emailed one of my professors and asked for advice when I was a week away from my NCLEX. She said it sounded like I was doing everything right. I voiced my concern on not knowing pharmacology and she said it was every nursing students weakness and as I'm doing questions I should think about the use for medications and focus on the ending.

Three days before taking my NCLEX I was burnt out. I had finished all Kaplan Q bank and I decided to use the Saunders CD. I found this cd extremely easy. I could get 80 to 100% on questions but I found it helpful to do the questions in study mode and to view every single rationale. Saunders has the best rationales because of the information they provide about the disease or situation and a strategy to go about answering the question. I went through 1000 Saunders questions in 2 days! The day before my exam I couldn't not do anything. I went through the all nurses study guide and I also googled NCLEX 3500 and did all of their SATA questions, because that is also one of my weaknesses. On my first attempt of taking the NCLEX I got about 35 SATA:/

The NCLEX center I was taking my exam at was an hour and a half from my home. I was taking it at 8am. My dad is wonderful and took me. We got there at 7 and boy was I nervous. My dad asked me if I was shaking because I was cold or nervous. COMPLETE NERVES. When called to turn in my ATT and get checked in the lady took forever looking at my ATT number. I thought by mistake I had printed out my old ATT number. I started to freak out in my mind. However, she finally said take a seat for your picture...

I got settled in my seat used the noise canceling head phones and wrote "Trust God and Nurse on" at the top of my page. I took a couple deep breaths before starting and prayed to God for guidance and help to get me through my test. I also went to church the day before and prayed in the parking lot because the church was locked. I needed God to help me get me through. Without him I don't think I could have stepped foot in the testing center again. The first time I took the NCLEX seems like a complete blur. I went through the questions so fast and even started crying at one point. I didn't take a break and I didn't try to work through questions I didn't know. I just knew I wasn't ready for the exam and was heart broken. If I could go back I would have tried harder on that first exam versus getting defeated.

So after starting the first question I said I'm going to go slow take my hand off the mouse and not answer until I know I know the answer. I wasn't going to worry about the time or what question I was on. I thought I was going slow but I just found myself knowing the answer. I was lucky to only get 5 med questions and they were actually meds I knew! I got several safety and infection control questions, which I had studied extensively. 2 drag and drops, one picture, and 20 SATA. I looked at the question number at 24 and 62. I told myself I'm not going over 75 this time. And sure enough I didn't. I was so excited when the screen turned blue that I rose my hand and completely forgot about the survey. Luckily the proctor didn't come in and I raced through the survey without reading the questions or answers I was choosing. I was so excited.

While turning on my phone and walking to the lobby to call my dad I saw him sitting in the chair. The first thing he said was, "well I'm glad I didn't go anywhere!" I only took an hour to do 75 questions. I told my dad I was going to be as slow as a snail!! I all of the sudden got a feeling that maybe I shouldn't feel so confident. After 20 minutes of driving I decided to try the PVT trick and I worked!! I was on cloud 9:)

5 minutes after trying the PVT I got a call from the State Board of Nursing for the state which I applied for my license. I was so confused. I had never read about that happening. All the sudden my mind flashed back to checking in and thinking my ATT was the wrong one. Maybe something was wrong. Why would they be calling? I nervously answered and they lady asked if Madison was in IL. I said no WI. She said okay I just needed to confirm. Then before hanging up she said by the way congratulations you passed!!!!! (thanks for saving me 8 dollars for the quick results;) )

This journey was so long and stressful but I did it. 265 questions to 75! I'm officially a nurse and now get to go through the process of finding a job. Which will be a hundred times better than doing 300 NCLEX questions a day.

Just a note:

I studied everyday all day

I don't regret taking HURST because it was a great review, but doing questions is priority

I mainly did Kaplan and Saunder questions. I didn't like Lacharity and NCLEX 3500 kept shutting off mid exam. Review all rationals.

Doing the Q trainers really helped me get in NCLEX mode.

I also transformed the all nurses study guide into notecards. and the NCSBN pharm need to know meds into notecards using flashcardmachine.com.

If anybody wants to use my flashcard sets I will be happy to give you my login info for flashcardmachine.com so you can have them available to you.

Don't get discouraged if you haven't passed. And if it's your first time taking the exam take your time and really work through the question and what it is asking you.

Thank you for reading my story! Let me know if you have any questions or if you want to use my flashcards. If you do want to use the flashcards it's important not to memorize them but to understand them. Mainly do questions!

Very inspiring story, i am so happy for you ,There is always a valley between mountains. The deeper the valley the higher the mountain. We can only soar after our valley experience. You made it! And u said to us.....we can do it too!

Would b pleased to access your flash cards. Thx

melaniedale28f

172 Posts

Very inspiring story, i am so happy for you ,There is always a valley between mountains. The deeper the valley the higher the mountain. We can only soar after our valley experience. You made it! And u said to us.....we can do it too!

Would b pleased to access your flash cards. Thx

Hello can please give us the access flash card my email is [email protected]

nicoleRN2013

2 Posts

Also flashcardmachine has an app so you can use the notecards whenever you want!

Thanks for the login! Your cards are very helpful! ;)

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