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Did anyone get their marks for sept 2019 early window? How did you find the exam? Did you pass or fail? What material is best. Everyone said to study cpnre editions but I found the questions on cpnre editions are easier than the actual exam.
Just now, Sarah0412 said:I just called CNO, he said they still not received the marks for exam center for second batch, he cannot guarantee the date or time I can get my result.
i honestly too am nervous since I know I have a lot of mistakes. But let’s not lose hope ! Let’s claim it! ??,
8 minutes ago, Kent321 said:Each test was so different in terms of its content. I took a course for the second exam, but it wasn't helpful.(The instructor was not a native speaker and therefore had inaccurate English and the materials she provided were disorganized.) Honestly, it was only 20 percent helpful. I could still fail the second attempt. The prep guide was not that useful for both cases. It just gives you some ideas and the actual test was way more in-depth. It tests your knowledge and application and you should know them exactly the way they want you to. I also used NCLEX-PN saunders and it was more helpful than the prep guide, but still, the test questions were trickier than those of the textbook. I studied a lot. I feel that you need to understand the materials and apply them into clinical settings well, rather than taking a course or studying mechanically.
Thank you for your information. I’m sure you will have passed this time!
15 minutes ago, egarcia said:I passed and only used that CPNRE study guide and did the practice questions. I didn’t want to be the *** that’s like “I dIdNt StUdY” ?
I’m still here rooting for everybody! Just busy with my crazy 3 under 3.5 brood over here haha.
I hope I pass! I study cpnre as mentioned in previous exams but already had 10-15 mistakes. ??
2 hours ago, Omm said:I gave exam on 26 and still waiting? I think we all guessing and assuming a lot in here while waiting. Let’s have some patience. We all will receive results sooner or later.
I didn’t withdraw at all. I am not even sure who decided that 26 is in first window or second window lol ?
The CNO decided. If you ask them you will be told the same. We didn’t just pull it out our asses. Plus if we had patience this forum wouldn’t exist. ?
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Each test was so different in terms of its content. I took a course for the second exam, but it wasn't helpful.(The instructor was not a native speaker and therefore had inaccurate English and the materials she provided were disorganized.) Honestly, it was only 20 percent helpful. I could still fail the second attempt. The prep guide was not that useful for both cases. It just gives you some ideas and the actual test was way more in-depth. It tests your knowledge and application and you should know them exactly the way they want you to. I also used NCLEX-PN saunders and it was more helpful than the prep guide, but still, the test questions were trickier than those of the textbook. I studied a lot. I feel that you need to understand the materials and apply them into clinical settings well, rather than taking a course or studying mechanically.