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There are no predictor tests in taking the NCLEX. I know people who do very well with their review scores and still fail the exam as well as people who doesn't do very good with pre-test reviews but they were able to ace the NCLEX.
If you think you're confident enough to take the exam, go for it and claim it. If not, you might want to consider rescheduling. There's no rush in taking the NCLEX. After all, it's just going to be you and the Pearson computer during the test.
Just think positive and pray. :)
There are no predictor tests in taking the NCLEX. I know people who do very well with their review scores and still fail the exam as well as people who doesn't do very good with pre-test reviews but they were able to ace the NCLEX.If you think you're confident enough to take the exam, go for it and claim it. If not, you might want to consider rescheduling. There's no rush in taking the NCLEX. After all, it's just going to be you and the Pearson computer during the test.
Just think positive and pray. :)
Let me rephrase that.
There is no TRUE predictor test. just stuff to help you get an idea.
My advice when you arrive, breathe. calm yourself before you start answering questions.
just an update.. Unfortunately, I didn't pass. Can't believe I had 265 questions, by 200 I was drained already and was just answering the whole thing.. I got tired Went home and tried PVT, went thru CC page. I'm so devastated. I had like 20-25 SATAS
I wasn't prepared for those, i must admit.. is it true that reaching 265 means the computer just cannot decide if you pass or fail? So you think I was near passing? im so sad right now.. I cant believe i failed again, i did well in nursing school.. Maybe the fact that i graduated almost 4 years ago is whats giving me a hard time now..
There are no predictor tests in taking the NCLEX. I know people who do very well with their review scores and still fail the exam as well as people who doesn't do very good with pre-test reviews but they were able to ace the NCLEX. If you think you're confident enough to take the exam go for it and claim it. If not, you might want to consider rescheduling. There's no rush in taking the NCLEX. After all, it's just going to be you and the Pearson computer during the test. Just think positive and pray. :)[/quote'] I agree with this statement. That is how I passed.
Hershey12
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I'm taking the exam tomorrow and I'm anxious. I'm currently enrolled in hurst online review, my Q review scores are 79/125, 84/125 and 88/125 I still have 3 qReviews left.. do you think that's a good score? Am I ready?