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very anxious now

Hi everyone!

It's my first time to post here :) I will be taking NCLEX here in florida this coming monday and the pressure is really building up. I practiced with Lippincott book (my score ranged from 49%-78%), Saunders CD (65%-85%) and Kaplan CD(61%-68%). I didn't study at any review courses because of financial reasons . Is it possible for me to pass with the scores I got from all the practice tests that I did?

Will very much appreciate ur replies :)

JuliaR

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Hi there! It seems like yesterday that I finished RN school and took that god awful test. I didn't study beyond what I learned in school. If you overstudy, you will hurt yourself trying to cram in bits and pieces of info. Relax!!! Test anxiety is usually the main problem. When mine cut off at 75 questions, I just knew that I had failed but I passed and you will too!!! It will soon be over and you will join our illustrious ranks!!!! Jennifer

Sounds like you have done what you can to prepare! I took Kaplan and they said as long as you were scoring above 65% on their questions, you will be in pretty good shape. How many questions have you done? Kaplan also says you should do 3,000 questions prior to taking NCLEX. I was scoring in the 70's on Kaplan's material and 70's-80% on Mosby before I took NCLEX. I passed the first try at 75 questions. Good luck on Monday!

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hi jennifer!

thanks for your encouraging words :)

where r u at in florida? im here in miami

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Hi KImRN03!

So far, i think i answered 7000 questions already...i just hope and pray that I pass it the first time

thanks again!

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JuliaR:

You sound like you are well prepared. At this point I think I would just take the time off and let your brain realx and all of the information sink in.

Remember to have breakfast before going to your exam as well as getting a good night sleep. AND don't forget to take some time for YOU this weekend,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,you deserve it......................Good luck on your exam.

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hi jennifer!

thanks for your encouraging words :)

where r u at in florida? im here in miami

Sorry, I've been off the boards for a while. I'm in Lake City way up here!!

hi jennifer!

thanks for your encouraging words :)

where r u at in florida? im here in miami

Sorry, I've been off the boards for a while. I'm in Lake City way up here!! PS I hope you passed your boards!!

good luck, you will do fine, it is important to take the night before off althought i found myself reading notes that i thought about while i was sleeping at breakfast and freakin out when the computer shur off at 90 minutes but i passed with 75, the waits the worst and i think it was the worst time waiting for results

remember you can go to www.healthprovider to find your results for free, i work at memorial, do you have a job yet, they are hiring new grads, great place to work, let me know, $10,000 sign on bonus

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