Passed NCLEX-RN on third try!

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Hello fellow and future nurses! Before going in to take the NCLEX for the third time, I promised myself that when I passed the beast I would post my experience to encourage and motivate others, as most of you did for me. So to begin with, I graduated in June 2012 and planned to take the NCLEX in August. My school offered Kaplan and so I decided to follow Kaplan's guide for a guaranteed pass. I studied to the best of my abilities and went into the testing center confident that I was going to pass. Well, 2 hrs and 75 questions later...FAILED! I went through the stages of grief, mainly stuck in the denial stage and finally decided that I needed to move forward. I scheduled my second test date for December. I knew I needed to try a new method of studying as Kaplan alone was not working for me. I purchased Saunders, LaCharity, and used kaplans Qbank questions. I studied for about a month and a half and knew the second time would be the charm. I walked in feeling prepared and confident that I would pass. This time...6hrs and 265 questions later..FAILED, again! Picking myself up after this defeat was extremely difficult. I could not find any motivation to move forward as I felt like I was doing my best and always coming up short. The one thing that pushed me to schedule my third testing date was knowing the difficulty of the exam was going to change beginning April 1st. I did not let this scare me but I definitely did not want to take the test after this date. So I scheduled my third date in March 2013. Of course I felt what most repeat test takers felt; like every ones life was moving forward while I felt stuck. I turned to motivation and advice at allnurses since you all are people who truly understand the road to becoming an RN. I read many threads, some motivational and some that only increased my anxiety. As soon as I felt prepared to study again, I purchased NCSBN learning extension's three week course. I mainly used them for their questions since I simply could not narrow my answers down to the better of two and knew I needed to build my strength in this area. And to be quit honest, I learned more content this time through answering the questions and reading the rationales. My course ended one week before my test date and for that remainder week I used NCLEX-3500 (free online) and answered 20 questions at a time answering about 150 questions a day. Although most say not to study the day before the exam, I did. I answered questions for about 3 hours and glanced over the study guide that I found on allnurses. On the day of I woke up excited and confident that this would be lucky 3! The test stopped at 75 questions and I knew walking out that I had to have passed. I had about 30 SATA questions, 5 drop down questions and the rest were mainly medications (psychiatric) and prioritization/who do you see first type of questions. I came home, did the PVT and finally got the good pop up! I ran around the house screaming and 48hrs later saw my name on the BRN website. I am a firm believer that everything happens for a reason, and for those of you who are repeat test takers, do not lose motivation. Look in the mirror every day and tell yourself that you will soon be an RN, and believe it you will be! You must believe in yourself before anyone else does! I hope to have motivated at least one person! Good luck to everyone!

Im very happy for you...Congrats to you!!! I am scheduled to take the nclex on Weds, this will be my third atempt. I am doing a refresher coorifice with ATI..I get depressed when I dont reach the benchmark, and want to give up. It is hard for me to really dedicate my self to my studies because I have three small children who make that impossible..Im just going to keep plucking away and praying everyday that i pass on weds.

Thank you and good luck to you! Keep us posted!!

Im very happy for you...Congrats to you!!! I am scheduled to take the nclex on Weds this will be my third atempt. I am doing a refresher coorifice with ATI..I get depressed when I dont reach the benchmark, and want to give up. It is hard for me to really dedicate my self to my studies because I have three small children who make that impossible..Im just going to keep plucking away and praying everyday that i pass on weds.[/quote']

How to avail the ati?

Specializes in Complex pedi to LTC/SA & now a manager.
How to avail the ati?

You can order/purchase ATI products on their website, this link is for the post-graduation NCLEX Review products: https://www.atitesting.com/Solutions/PostGraduation.aspx

Those who attended nursing programs that utilized the ATI program receive a discount on the post-graduation review programs.

You can order/purchase ATI products on their website, this link is for the post-graduation NCLEX Review products: https://www.atitesting.com/Solutions/PostGraduation.aspx

Those who attended nursing programs that utilized the ATI program receive a discount on the post-graduation review programs.

I can't access to ati because i didn't graduate in the u.s.a. I graduated in the Philippines.

Congratulations.

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Specializes in Complex pedi to LTC/SA & now a manager.

I can't access to ati because i didn't graduate in the u.s.a. I graduated in the Philippines.

Kaplan offers a NCLEX review for internationally educated nurses that is supposed to help with educational differences between US and overseas. Overseas nurses are trained to local standards hence the less than 40% pass rate of NCLEX for IENs.

http://www.kaptest.com/NCLEX/NCLEX-RN-Prep/nclex-intl-classroom.html

I know Kaplan programs for US students are about the same price as ATI about $450. You could always call ATI to see if they would make an exception for an IEN as I did not see that as an exclusion on their website.

Thank you!

hi @NurseJTG! Congratulations and thank you for your post! it is very inspiring. took my exam last week for the second time and unfortunately i failed. i had 75 questions from the first attempt and 2 years later i had all 265. soo frustrating because this time i studied really hard and even enrolled for hurst review. i'm planning to give it a break for a while but i decided not to because i don't want to repeat the same mistake again that i did last 2 years ago (by giving up and not retaking the exam). i wanna move on with my life and be an RN! i know there's no easy way for success. we all have to start from the bottom. after reading your post, i was really encouraged to do the test again and study harder. thank you so much for you post! i hope for the 3rd attempt i will PASS it! God bless you and congratulations again! :)

Excellent post I need all the motivation I can get.

Soyou highly recommend NCSBN course?I tried Kaplan and I failed.

thanks again and congrats to you and your hard work

Hello, everyone. I took the nclex rn twice already and now I am so afraid going third time. I did learning extension,saunders even pearson book. any suggestion for the third time, please. I am taking it in Hawaii.

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