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april test takers' support group. study tips and advices, as well as encouragement, motivation, support,resources,strategies let's pass this exam and become rn's!! good luck to us!! god speed!!
didn't pass the first time...something different this time is starting the day with prayer and then study with Saunders 4th, exam cram (content & questions book), LaCharity book, i pushed my test back to april 27th for now and when i am ready i will pick the next earliest date possible to get this over with.
it has kept me calm and not stress...but i think we may be expecting a baby too. =) i took the pregnancy test but it says negative but i don't trust those. i'll keep everyone updated when i get the blood test results back.
yeah... i will be taking nclex on april.. i finished reading the book of saunders, i am doing my cd review now, then nclex 4000, kaplan online on my last week before nclex.keep going and we will pray for each other.
I want to know on the saundres Cd how did you start it ?? there it 3 steps, and 1st step are quiz, study, exam ?? then step too was contents area, level of congnitive ability.....then step 3 wre subcategories ??? how did you start first ???? because Im try to study from that too so please let me know. thanks
Hi guys! I just got home after the 75 most nerve wrecking questions I have to answer.
I tried the PVT and said "Our records indicate that you have blah-blah. Contact your BON blah-blah."
Is that it?
I felt that no amount of study could have prepared me for this. The questions are still crystal clear on my mind. But the problem was I don't know if my answers were right. I really had a lot of SATA which were about meds and management, 5 meds , 2 titration computations, PDA and a lot of guessing as well. I left the room and was shaking. I told myself I think I failed.
Anyway, goodluck to all future test-takers. One advice, respect the exam. GOD BLESS. :redpinkhe
camiluvsNURSING
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Well I start it off....April 1st=NCLEX-RN
I have been doing 150+ questions a day (Kaplan, Saunders & Prentice Hall), med, electrolytes, lab note cards, notes from nursing school, diagrams for hot spot questions and rationales from missed questions....I'm ready to get this over with!