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Feb 08, 2009 09:18 PM

NCLEX HELP

by KT2008

Hello All,

I was wondering if anyone could offer me some help or advice. I have taken the boards and failed twice and am getting ready to take them again in 1 week. I have done over 3,000 questions, studied meds and labs, and have bought the Kaplan course (twice). If anyone could offer any advice it would be greatly appreciated.


Thanks,
KT


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No. 1
from lisacsu84
Old Feb 08, 2009, 09:25 PM

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hi,
I used suzannes plan. It was awesome
Good luck
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from Razor25
Old Feb 08, 2009, 09:44 PM

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I am also trying to use suzannes plan, Do i have to be member(i mean paid member to do so). I took NClex last week and got result today, I am very frustated and feeling terrible , i registered at allnurses yesterday when one of my frien told me abt it so i am new here, I read some posting about suzannes plan. one of them says i have to have 15 post to sent pm to suzanne,
what is PM and do i have to have random posting and make my count 15
looking forward for help
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No. 3
from acissej
Old Feb 08, 2009, 09:56 PM

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You only have a week left so just relax. I stopped studying two weeks before the exam. Leave it all to God and just rest.

God bless you!
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from acissej
Old Feb 08, 2009, 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Razor25 View Post
I am also trying to use suzannes plan, Do i have to be member(i mean paid member to do so). I took NClex last week and got result today, I am very frustated and feeling terrible , i registered at allnurses yesterday when one of my frien told me abt it so i am new here, I read some posting about suzannes plan. one of them says i have to have 15 post to sent pm to suzanne,
what is PM and do i have to have random posting and make my count 15
looking forward for help
You don't have to be a paid member. Don't lose hope, I know you are a good nurse. Keep the faith

Yes, you have to have 15 posts to be able to send a PM (personal message) to Suzanne. While you are doing the posting, just do the first tip. You only need to send the PM when you're done with the first tip.

Welcome to the site!!!
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Old Feb 08, 2009, 10:53 PM

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As of this moment, you have done all that you could. If you dont know it, you wont know it. Just trust that what you have learned is good enough. On the day of the exam, go in there with confidence, and keep on going, even if it goes all the way to 265, don't give up. Concentrate on what the question is asking you, take a second before looking at the answers, think priority. dont let the other answers fool you, or make you second guess yourself. How you take the test is what you should be focusing on. If the answer isnt there, choose the one that is the closest to it. Remember to take your time, dont let the time change your pace. I read once someone took 4 hours to do 75 questions and passed. So if you work hard on every question, the less you will get.
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from caliotter3
Old Feb 09, 2009, 08:31 AM

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If you have less than a week left, there is not too much you can do at this point, except to go back over the areas that you feel are your weakest and practice on your relaxation techniques. Good luck.
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from LiqueXX
Old Feb 09, 2009, 11:55 AM

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I am also studying for the NCLEX-PN. I agree with everybody but I also want to add that you have to believe that you will pass.
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from njfb08
Old Feb 09, 2009, 06:01 PM

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i'm not sure which one you are taking-pn/rn, but i have taken the nclexpn twice now and failed. it's been so furstating for me because i studied hard for both, but i have learn't not to give up. i'm ready to brush up myself and do what and all i can this time around. this is not the time for you to be anxcious over the exam you need to be relaxed at this time. wishing you the best.
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No. 9
from evie08
Old Feb 09, 2009, 06:11 PM

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Awww..don't feel so low. I a about to take the NCLEX RN next week, too, for the first time and I seriously don't know If I am prepared. I know I've done my best to study but it's the anxiety that's getting the best out of me. I do believe, though, that it won't help feeling negative.

So keep your hopes up and just relax (that goes for me, too and everybody else taking the exam soon.)

Goodluck
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