re: Welcome To The NCLEX September Support Group
How's everyone's studying coming along? I'm glad I'm not the only retester! We all have a great support group here! As for my studying, after finding out I failed I slowly got back into it and realized I didn't do any/enough content review before testing for my first time. So I spent a month or more just reading content and doing practice questions at the end of the chapters. Once I got a better grasp of the content I moved onto doing Kaplan again. And my scores had improved and I actually felt confident in answering the questions because I had content to back it up and I was able to really focus on the question and think about it rather than just jumping to an answer because I wasn't sure. I also got a 3 wk subscription from NCSBN and like the questions! I would say from what I remember the NCLEX questions are similar to NCSBN but not as challenging as Kaplan so I'm trying to cover all ground to make sure I am prepared and walk out a winner this time around!
I also have read through many threads on this website and have found lots of helpful information especially regarding drugs. I went through my books and made a list of common drug endings and have put important information next to them and go over those everyday or every other day along with lab values. Yes I lot of information. But I don't try to overdue it because I am trying not to exhaust myself.
As well as I pray a lot!!! I can't tell you how much this has helped me through this process of failing and picking myself back up. I have built more confidence in myself whereas compared to the first time I think I consciously was afraid of failing or what would happen and noticed myself doubting myself.
So that's been my gameplan! I have QT6&7 left to do. And 2 weeks to go! I'm going to finish strong and do everything I can do feel prepared and walk into that exam knowing I did everything I could to prepare and BELIEVE in myself!
Anyone else have tips/advice for second time around??
WE'RE GOING TO DO IT!
NICUrn2B I read on this site that if doing Saunders you should aim for 80% so if you aren't getting that you should reread the chapter and try to answer more questions on the CD in that specific area until you get above 80%. Just advice I've read on this website.
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