Pass nclex on the 7th try

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Before I pls pardon my grammar because I'm testing from my phone. The story begins;

I graduated from nursing school in 2011 may. I took the nclex first time in October failed with 75, question, feb 2012, may 2012, July 2012, October 2012, December 2012 and finally pass yesterday did the pvt trick and I got da pop up. Pvt is accurate failed 6times credit card and pass yesterday pop up. The reason I'm writing this story is to motivate u guys not to give up on your dream anything is possible with God. Make sure u know ur content doing question is a waste of time if u don't know content. The first 6times that I took the nclex I was only doing questions and the last time I took it I read Maryhogan Book cover to cover except for the medication because I kind of understood medication. iPhone apps, ati, ECG app,nclex qbank clinical strategy medical, Davis cd, Kaplan q bank, fuer lecture that I found on this website.

Read priority delegation cover to cover la charity including case study no short cuts if you want to pass. Previously I have done hurst review, nclex 4000. I want to thank everyone that supported me on this website. I know there are a lot of undercover people that are preparing to take the nclex and have questions about anything regarding nclex and wouldn't ask. Don't be shy ask question even thoo it's da dumbest question because who know that might be the question you need to pass nclex. Thanks for all the support

Oloj1@ thank you so much I'm reading the Mary hogan and Kaplan question if I you guys think I need to study plz let me know ,

I just took the NCLEX today and I think I passed! I got the good pop up. I studied for 2 months. I used Hurst, learning extension 5 weeks (questions on this program is SOOO similar to the NCLEX exam), exam cram excram cd, and mosby pharmacology learning note cards. Read ALL the rationales and understand them. I also have Sauders 5th edition, but I did not read the book. I just did the questions on the CD. They have a section on the CD where they have 200 SATA questions. Those were very helpful! I hope this helps. :) You will pass!

I just took the NCLEX today and I think I passed! I got the good pop up. I studied for 2 months. I used Hurst learning extension 5 weeks (questions on this program is SOOO similar to the NCLEX exam), exam cram excram cd, and mosby pharmacology learning note cards. Read ALL the rationales and understand them. I also have Sauders 5th edition, but I did not read the book. I just did the questions on the CD. They have a section on the CD where they have 200 SATA questions. Those were very helpful! I hope this helps. :) You will pass![/quote']

What's learning extension? I've never heard of this?

I just took the NCLEX today and I think I passed! I got the good pop up. I studied for 2 months. I used Hurst learning extension 5 weeks (questions on this program is SOOO similar to the NCLEX exam), exam cram excram cd, and mosby pharmacology learning note cards. Read ALL the rationales and understand them. I also have Sauders 5th edition, but I did not read the book. I just did the questions on the CD. They have a section on the CD where they have 200 SATA questions. Those were very helpful! I hope this helps. :) You will pass![/quote']

Gemeux...I signed up for the 3 weeks with NCSBN...how did u study that? Did u read all? I have two weeks left! Need help ASAP! Thank u

Congrats on passing! Glad to hear you didnt give up like some others on here who gave up after only a couple tries

NCSBN's Comprehensive Online NCLEX-RN Review Class . NCSBN Learning Extension it's a program by NCSBN. It's affordable and very helpful. Their questions are mirror image of NCLEX, simple yet complicated.

You have a very inspiring story. Congratulations.

I skimmed thru the content because they were too long, I went over the ones I'm weak in. Do every single quizzes on the program. I scored 60% first time on pretest 2nd time 80%. Scored between 48%-55% and 2nd time around 77-90% on the quizzes. Most important read the rationale, they're so important. You'll find some tips at the end of each content remember those, you'll see what I mean. Don't study things you already know. Do the ones that's hard to stick in your head. Hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.

check this out! It helped me during stuDYING!

Tips for Better Brain Focus and Keeping Your Mind Sharp

I took a quick break from the testing area and ate mint candies. It helped with my thinking lol

I skimmed thru the content because they were too long, I went over the ones I'm weak in. Do every single quizzes on the program. I scored 60% first time on pretest 2nd time 80%. Scored between 48%-55% and 2nd time around 77-90% on the quizzes. Most important read the rationale, they're so important. You'll find some tips at the end of each content remember those, you'll see what I mean. Don't study things you already know. Do the ones that's hard to stick in your head. Hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.

check this out! It helped me during stuDYING!

Tips for Better Brain Focus and Keeping Your Mind Sharp

I took a quick break from the testing area and ate mint candies. It helped with my thinking lol

Thank you Gemeux! I just started studying ncsbn and felt discouraged..pretest 61% and management scored 40%. I'm taking mine in two weeks April 5 th! And with new rules I'm sooo scared..I've been actually studying off n on since feb....sooo scared I feel I'm not confident! Help pls

Tell yourself everyday that you're going to pass the NCLEX. Don't over study the materials, take a break after 20 to 40 questions, you have to let those questions and rationales marinate in your brain. And then do questions again. I did 100-150 a day. Remember you can retake the quizzes and they will give you some new questions each time you take it. I was scoring really low on those quizzes too. I retook them until I scored above 75%. Are you aware of the 35 pages study material floating around on allnurses? The new rule shouldn't matter, if you know your content ,you will PASS this test. BELIEVE IN YOURSELF!!! And don't forget to pray

Here's a cool video from youtube for remembering cranial nerves.

[video=youtube_share;Pg0Gs53UOVQ]http://youtu.be/Pg0Gs53UOVQ

Learning extension is at learningext.com it's another form to study for and affordable. I can chose to take the course in 3, 5, 8 or 15 weeks it has a review of material then question includes rationals. I've heard nothing but good things about it but it's not out there like hurst and kaplan

Tell yourself everyday that you're going to pass the NCLEX. Don't over study the materials, take a break after 20 to 40 questions, you have to let those questions and rationales marinate in your brain. And then do questions again. I did 100-150 a day. Remember you can retake the quizzes and they will give you some new questions each time you take it. I was scoring really low on those quizzes too. I retook them until I scored above 75%. Are you aware of the 35 pages study material floating around on allnurses? The new rule shouldn't matter, if you know your content ,you will PASS this test. BELIEVE IN YOURSELF!!! And don't forget to pray

Here's a cool video from youtube for remembering cranial nerves.

Nursing Tip | Easy Way To Remember Cranial Nerves - YouTube

Thanks for the encouragement Gemeux, I am going to pass this test! I'm going to be an RN! Yes I do have the 35 page study material...did that help u? Also did u use PDA? :) thanks soooooo much! I'm soaking in everything you are telling me.

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