Hello. I'm finally making a post on here. You see i took the nclex back in october and failed. When i got my results i had near passing in everything and 1 was above passing. In nursing school I was average so that might explain why I failed. I took it 2 wks after graduation. After failing it took me a few weeks to bounce back. I didn't know where to start because that test was brutal.These past months I studied from qbanks (Uworld, nclex mastery, nclex 3000 and i even tried the ncbsn course. I read rationale and typed them. As my test is approaching I am having major anxiety I feel like I'm forgetting everything. Since I failed the first time are they going to ask me the same questions? Is it going to be harder this time? SATA is scaring me I'm so weak in those. I can't even look at my notes anymore it just gives me a headache I'm so tired of it. What if I blank out?Any advice?
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Hello. I'm finally making a post on here. You see i took the nclex back in october and failed. When i got my results i had near passing in everything and 1 was above passing. In nursing school I was average so that might explain why I failed. I took it 2 wks after graduation. After failing it took me a few weeks to bounce back. I didn't know where to start because that test was brutal.These past months I studied from qbanks (Uworld, nclex mastery, nclex 3000 and i even tried the ncbsn course. I read rationale and typed them. As my test is approaching I am having major anxiety I feel like I'm forgetting everything. Since I failed the first time are they going to ask me the same questions? Is it going to be harder this time? SATA is scaring me I'm so weak in those. I can't even look at my notes anymore it just gives me a headache I'm so tired of it. What if I blank out?Any advice?