ALL of this for nothing....

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I've been in the nursing program since september of my junior year. It's towards the end of the program in my senior year and I feel like I don't retain ANY of the information and graduation is coming up soon. IDK IF THIS IS FOR ME ANYMORE IT'S SO FRUSTRATING BECAUSE I HAVE TO HAVE 3200 NCLEX but we have to have an 81 percent or better on the questions that we turn in. SOMEONE PLEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAASSSEE TELL ME WHAT I NEED TO DO !!!!

I feel the same way somtimes. I am in the last week and cant remember half of what we went thru, I think thats normal. I dont understand the rest of your question. You need a 3200 NCLEX?

If you are graduating, then there are some threads about studying for the NCLEX. Im not sure if I will just buy books or take a course. A newer Nurse I met at clinical told me to use Pearsonvue or Saunders.

the program that I am in requires use to do NCLEX questions and we have to have 3200 by june. I think it's just that I don't prioritize my time well enough. I'm learning to do that now lol

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the program that I am in requires use to do NCLEX questions and we have to have 3200 by june. I think it's just that I don't prioritize my time well enough. I'm learning to do that now lol

First thing is to relax. You probably retained more than you think. The condition you have we all had one time or another. It's called the Jitters. It's cured by taking one thing at a time don't overload your mind. This could result in a total meltdown. This in medical circles is called 'going mashuga'. It could result in a conversation like this:

Friend: How are you?

You: Inner aspect of the upper outer quad. Fimbriae.

Don't let this happen to you. Take about a half hour to yourself. Relax.

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