Published Jan 9, 2015
Trang5891
60 Posts
Hello everyone, I graduated in December and been studying for the most important test of my life, NCLEX. Im taking it in about 2 weeks and I dont feel ready at all. My score are as following:
ATI predictor 91%
Hurst review Qbank average 70% (88/125)
Lacharity book average 70-90
NCSBN 50%-80% ( sometimes up to 90%---must be sth wrong w me on that day lol, I feel like they have the most difficult and confusing questions)
I cant afford Kaplan right now but I've tried my best to study for the content as well as read the rationales for the questions that I missed. If you have any advice or comments then I would love to hear it! Am I ready for Nclex? Thank you so much!!!
morbidman666
22 Posts
Hello everyone, I graduated in December and been studying for the most important test of my life, NCLEX. Im taking it in about 2 weeks and I dont feel ready at all. My score are as following:ATI predictor 91% Hurst review Qbank average 70% (88/125)Lacharity book average 70-90NCSBN 50%-80% ( sometimes up to 90%---must be sth wrong w me on that day lol, I feel like they have the most difficult and confusing questions)I cant afford Kaplan right now but I've tried my best to study for the content as well as read the rationales for the questions that I missed. If you have any advice or comments then I would love to hear it! Am I ready for Nclex? Thank you so much!!!
you my friend need to take your exam asap while your knowledge is still fresh and while getting those scores.
RunnerRN2015, ASN, RN
790 Posts
I took it a few days ago. Personally, you're no more prepared now than the day you graduated. I did 100-200 practice questions daily for a few weeks. Test shut off at 75. Got the good pop up. I think I would have had the same result had I taken it the same day I graduated. You know what you know. Take it before you get out of the "nursing student test taking" mode. Good luck!
NICU Guy, BSN, RN
4,161 Posts
Do about 100 questions per day to keep your critical thinking skills honed. Take the day before the test off (no questions), do something to help your anxiety (exercise or massage) and get a good night's sleep. Eat a nutritious meal before the test.
You got this, it is not a matter of pass or fail, but the number of questions until you pass.
new updates! I passed with75 questions. Im so glad its over!