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Hello to all, Im so HAPPY at this very moment in time! The reason for this is that I just did the quick results this VAlentines Day and im pleased to say that I PASSED the NCLEX-RN! Yeeehhheeyyy!! took exam 2/12- passed 2/14
For the longest time like many others I came on this board for encouragement and mainly to see how others cope with their grief of not passing the 1st or 2nd time. What I sought for on this form was "hope" and "motivation" that others gave me when I saw they succeeded in their quest to conquer the NCLEX. So thank you all for giving me the courage I put together to finally succeed in what I wished for the most.
Just a little about myself, I was born and raised in California but in between I would go on yearly trips with my grandmother in the Philippines. There I became familiar with two languages, learned to ride a bike, had my 1st dog, my 1st kiss and my 1st love. Thats why the Philippines never grew away from me as I grew up .Elementary came, Middle School passed, and High school ended for me so fast that by the time I graduated I did not know what I wanted to do with my life then and there. But one thing I did know was that all I wanted to do was help people because I was what you would call a "grandma's boy". I would always be her "human crutch" because she practically raised me and gave me morals and virtues that a grandmother did in which it became my nature to practice what I preached and likewise to act unselfish to everyone and everything. So one day she told me that nursing fits me and from then on I made it define me because from the beginning thats what I guess I was doing.
After Highschool i went to a junior college to get some prerec's done for my chose major of "nursing" but it seemed that I had a long way to go since the wait list of my chosen college was long and even worse by lottery. There were a couple hundred before me but I still stuck with that goal for a year and a half. Life happened and my grandma had to go live in the Philippines because my grandpa had a stroke, so I decided to take a bold step and tell my parents that I wanted to go too because my grandpa and grandma raised me and I felt that it would be my turn to take care of them as long as I have breath in my lungs. So sure enough they decided it would be a good route as well because the Philippines offered to me nursing and I could care for my grandpa as well.
1st year came as fast as 2nd and 3rd and by the time I knew it a couple of months I would be a 4th year graduate nurse. I was happy and sad at the same time because I knew that sure I would go back home to California but I would leave my friends/family and the memories that made me. My grandpa and grandma were excited everyday they had long talks and planning for my party and how my parents and several relatives from California would fly to see me claim my diploma; but a week before graduation I was thrown a curve ball in which my grandpa got struck with a subdural hematoma and he was slipping away. Just three days away from my graduation, I lost him and I spent my graduation mourning the loss of the person who I cared for who likewise cared for me. That's a perfect example of the life cycle in my guess. I wanted to run away from my grief so just a few days later I decided to leave the Philippines behind because it reminded me of one of the biggest loss I ever had. It even brings up drops of tears just as im composing this.
I finally returned home and went to Kubler Ross's stage of grief in which I felt
"D-A-B-D-A". After I decided that life goes on, I started my application for the Nclex. I got my documents ready and sent all the requirements that all in all took roughly 2 months to get approved. And once I got my clearance did I begin to review for my Nclex.
I did not even know what a "SATA" question looked like before and I had to overcome the different formats and set my mind in a different state. I was frustrated that I had to learn completely different ways to approach questions and mold my mind in a different perspective from that of what I learned before in the Philippines. I was so used to memorizing each and every little detail there that it led me not to build a great deal of conceptualizing a good background for critical thinking. In perspective I was given tools and some material and a blue-print but I was not given measurements and angles to build .My world of studying was in constant motion because I did not know where to begin, I was lost and no one knew how challenging this test was for me. I had to dig deep and grind hard to motivate me to learn as much nursing as I did and it took me 10 months to finally taste the sweet taste of success. I fell twice and finished strong and hard the third time.
What I did for my 1st try was I bought almost every nclex thing on ebay. You name it I bought it! But I didnt have time to do all because it was more tiring to even think that I had to read and digest all of these 20+ book and guides that I bought. So what I did was I searched on this form and saw a post of the most used resources and I began to take a tally and search for the top 5 resources that are used. So for my 1st attempt of self study I used. Studied roughly 12 hours a day, making notes, summarizing, reading, doing questions and writing down each rationale in a binder folder. The most time consuming portion was the writing. Tell me about being drained and being zombie for this long, things didnt stick that great, i guess i should have got some glue. :)
For my second try I deicided to read the Saunders book while take notes . I also purchased Kaplan On-demand,Mosby's flash cards, and Lippincotts alternative format book. And to top it off I did 2 weeks of PDA before my exam. The second time, decided to break things into concepts instead of memorizing each and every detail. I shifted my train of thought to focus on the bigger picture and incorporated it in developing what it is I am supposed to do to become a safe nurse! Well I did and I kind of got it because I was getting decent scores in Kaplan. But 230 question later guess the computer decided to shut off. Long story short didnt make it again. Spent about 8 hours, read the sauders again and did questions regarding on what system or concept i learned. So if you had to do it my advice would be to incorporate what you just learned and apply it and digest it.
Third times the charm, what I learned from the rigorous 10 months of study is to give yourself some slack. Before I studied head on, M-F ,to the point of more than 10+ hours in a day. Please dont do that like me. I learned from that mistake the 3rd time because I talked to someone saying that in their opinion the brain works in short burst and through repetition. So what I did was follow his advice and take it easy maybe 6 hours or so in which I would wake up in the morning, make breakfast, reflection/prayer time, study through lunch, eat , 3pm at the gym, 4 prayer, 5 study, and by 10 sleep. That was my golden routine. What I did differently this time:
What I learned though my Nclex journey is that be patient with yourself. Do not ever give up even when the odds seems slim because failure is what feeds success. Motivating myself was hard each day so I stuck on prayer and believing in something more greater than myself. In the end I learned to believe in myself and trust my instinct in answering questions. I made Nclex a daily part of my routine that it became my second nature to feed my mind and keep it busy. Though this journey I faced the obstacle that I made for myself because I built a block on focusing on my previous failures that I lost sight of the future. My friends, "Carpe Diem"; translated to "seize the day" is what you should focus on to get the measurements in that given master plan of yours. From what I learned in this process is priceless and has humbled me. Sorry for the long post but I hope to share my story with anyone willing to read food for thought. Invest in yourself because ultimately you will reap all that you will sow. Peace, Love and JOy to you all my friends. I pray for all our success.
Prayer's I said on a daily basis:
O St. Joseph of Cupertino who by your prayer obtained from God to be asked at your examination, the only preposition you knew. Grant that I may like you succeed in the (here mention the name of Examination eg. History paper I ) examination. In return I promise to make you known and cause you to be invoked.
O St. Joseph of Cupertino pray for me
O Holy Ghost enlighten me
Our Lady of Good Studies pray for me
Sacred Head of Jesus, Seat of divine wisdom, enlighten me.
congratulation Fil-Am916!
Do you think knowing only one material very well and by doing 1500 questions will be more than enough to pass the exam ? many people are recomend to study lots of book like saunder ,kaplan ,hurst . As hurst lack of information so, people reccomend to use different material also question wise hurst doesnot have them alot .Can you plz help me in this because i already did hurst and i like the material but now i bought kaplan content reveiw to finish that as well but its not easy to do two books its bit confusing .i will really appreciate your suggestion .
Congrats! I took NCLEX PN! And like you PRAYER was my saving grace!!! Kept me together when I thought I would crumble!!! I took NCLEX PN 2/14 eeeks! I shut off at 85 questions 40 SATA, 5 exhibits and 5 drag and drop questions later í ½í¸©í ½í¹ˆí ½í¹í ½í¹í ½í¹ got good pop up anxious but keeping faith till quick results!!! Congrats RN!!! Thats the next stop for me... Your story is inspiring! Thank God almoghty!
@ CSULB_RN_GRAD, BSN,My friend looks like your on the right track! In those two weeks that you have left, it would be best in my opinion to try to stimulate the Nclex exam by doing your Hurst q reviews or any other question during the time frame of your Nclex exam. What I did was, I had my exam at 11:15am so for the last 2 weeks, I concentrated on getting in the zone and taking my Hurst reviews during 11:15am. In the afternoon i would do a set of 25 kaplan qbank questions on "tutor mode" so that I know if I am getting them right, off the bat. Kind of gave me confidence on seeing the answer right away. Then on the days that you review the Hurst rationales, remember to focus on trying to picture where they got the info in the Hurst book from. For example if they gave a question about best toys for a specific age, try to remember the lecture on how the Hurst review person said something about "pick the most boring toy or object" and try to remember what they said before and after that.
Yes, the Kaplan qbanks are not straight forward and sometime I think to myself that my answer is more of what Nclex would pick being that you are suppose to be a "safe nurse" . But what I did was trying to remember, "which one would benefit the patient" or "which one would kill the patient". This was key for me in passing!!! If you think like that then your on your way to getting a golden ticket, my friend.
In regards to the 5th day material, I didn't invest myself too much on trying to learn it because it too much even for my brain to digest. In all honesty, I only got from the the PPE, crutches, Insulin onset peak and duration, and that was all..What I did was I needed something that was fast and I needed to learn it in a time frame of 10 days, so what I did was download the 35 page study guide floating here. Its good if you break it down to 3 pages a day, its short and sweet and most stuff you need are there. Bear in mind that I'm only pointing you on what I did, you could take some parts of what I said and include them in your study habits, my friend. But from failing 2x this was the best for me. Good Luck and I will include you in my prayers. Study smart and study hard!:)
Yes, the Kaplan qbanks are not straight forward and sometime I think to myself that my answer is more of what Nclex would pick being that you are suppose to be a "safe nurse" . But what I did was trying to remember, "which one would benefit the patient" or "which one would kill the patient". This was key for me in passing!!! If you think like that then your on your way to getting a golden ticket, my friend.Study smart and study hard!:)
@FilAm Thanks so much! You've been a great help and guide for me! Two more weeks until I face the beast and I'm feeling positive! Thanks again and I'll be sure to keep you posted.
@ loveSBK, BSN,Thank you so much for your kind words, it means alot. :nurse:I stumbled and fell a few time in hurdling over the Nclex but with the right self-motivation I took a leap of faith and made something great happened! The time I invested definitely did pay off ten fold..
Looks like so far you covered all the bases. It's always good to reinforce if you dont know something, because when your taking the exam you will probably be like me and stop, think, and remember the details of a concept .I will be praying for your success. I have a good feeling about you and this test, and usually im not wrong. Believe in your abilities and trust your main instincts. :)
@ CSULB_RN_GRAD, BSN, No problem, I know you'd do the same for others when you will pass the Nclex! Wishing you the best. I know you can do it! You have all the means and tools to do so. Be confident and trust your abilities.!!:).. Please update me im rooting for you, PM me any time!
@ mamoli, Thank you for the congratz. I was like you before, I didnt know what to focus on because if I thought that if I bought a bunch of material then I'd feel like I be setting myself up for success. I confused myself even more and to be honest most books I bought became piled up in a corner not to be touched again. So please dont go buying and buying at random all over hyped books. Sure they have good content but it's just demanding if you try to understand bits and pieces of several books. Like Hurst said "it be better to master a few concepts than knowing bits of scattered topics". It's like would you settle for crumbs when you could have the big slice of cheese. . Sticking to one or two, reviewer's should be suffice. And choosing which one's are key. I think if I looked back on my success what gave me a good foundation was reading Saunder's cover to cover to lay a good base. Then the Hurst review set the framework I needed to think about what the Nclex wants from me. I just emailed a friend of mine that had the same success recently and in his email he said "saunders+hust = best decision of my life".
I saw the Kaplan content review before, but it was so bland. If I bought it then it would have been sitting with my other books. I bought Maryanne Hogan's Comp Review and I didnt even use it because Saunder's rocks! It was wordy the pic's were great but that developed for me a new appreciation of focusing the nclex. If I didnt read Saunders before taking my review from Hurst and Kaplan then I would be lost. For me it would feel like back tracking as if I would be buying a new gadget and trying to figure it out before I read the instructions. I know it's do-able but more it more complex that way.
Doing thousands of questions I dont think is that effective, without knowing ultimately the basis of what consists of the question. Knowing why and what the question ask for is developed though the countless hours of knowing a topic. For my opinion, #1 READ, #2 UNDERSTAND, and lastly 3rd APPLY. That's where the question come in, because they act as a measure of what you learned and how you choose to answer it. Hope this helps. Best of luck!
@ Niks09 , Thank YOU,God is Good! I said the prayer of St. Joseph of Cupertino everyday before my exam and I believe in miracles!! Honestly I do believe in miracles more evidently because I believe a high power intervened for me. Remember how the prayer ask for questions that you are certain of, it's amazing just like St. Joseph prayer's ; 2/3 of the questions I got were what I studied for. It seemed that the questions I had were what I seen before in my countless hours digesting material. And today's gospel was about helping the sick and Leprosy, what a coincidence because my priest's homily was about thanking the healthcare member's for the service in helping other's in its calling. I will be praying for you! Im sure the good Lord has a plan for you. Im happy for your good pop up, please keep us update on how things are with the quick results. Prayer's can make wonders. Im a believer!
@ apoldabid, Thank you! With the proper mindset and the discipline to purse your dreams, the possibilities become possible! New York, what a great place, you will learn to love it there. Foreign grad? For me in my application process to applying to the boards , going through CGFNS and having my school direct info there, i'd say it all in all it only took roughly 2 months. Graduated April, applied june got my ATT august. Best of luck to you. Keep on studying, and being motivated is key. I remember, I still have the flash card of my last name followed by RN pasted on my wall; as a brief reminder of my ultimate goal. Before it was just brief reminder of a goal, but now that goal manifested though become reality, and now it even means more. What a little bit of paper and ink can do for a person , right?
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Good luck to you loveSBK! Sending you lots of positive vibes! Keep me posted on your results!