Anyone Pass Nclex-RN studying 3 wks or less?

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Hi Guys,

I was just wondering if anyone has passed the NCLEX-RN studying 3 wks or less. I have a couple of friends who just read the strategy books and went right in, took the test, and PASSED.

Right now I am doing Suzanne's plan. I guess some people are just good at not having to study.

Do you all know of anyone? Just trying to take a poll.

~K~

I am testing tomorrow and I studied for a whopping few hours haha.

We'll see!

Specializes in Pediatrics.
Specializes in Pediatrics.

You go girl! Congratulations! Your message is really inspiring. You were not being "braggy" at all. I have just completed my first semester of nursing school, but I am already worried about the NCLEX. You helped out. Good luck in your career.

Do you guys hear that the exit HESI exam is harder than the NCLEX? I hear that quite often. I scored a 944 on the HESI exit exam, not fantastic..but not bad.

i started studying only after my i was able to book and confirmed my flight for saipan, CNMI, 2 weeks before my scheduled nclex-rn exam last 02 april 2007( on-going typhoon at that!) my questions stopped at 92. i passed after looking it up at quick results (NY). :bow:

but i'd advice against it unless you took cgfns first (like i did 8 months earlier!)icon10.gif

Specializes in Oncology/BMT.

I did have a company come to my school and test us, but it wasn't ATI or Hesi like everyone else described. I did well on that. I just think critical thinking is key to success on the nclex. You can study 3500 questions, but if you don't know the strategies or critical thinking, it won't help one bit.

~K~

Very true!

Specializes in Family Nurse Practitioner.

I did just under 3 weeks for both my LPN and RN and passed with the minimum number but I was working the NCLEX books the entire time I was in school also.

Good luck!

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