Published Aug 14, 2012
healthstar, BSN, RN
1 Article; 944 Posts
Hi beautiful people,What should I do in 14 days?? I have done over 4000 questions, I took an nclex review class , I also did VATI ( my comprehensive scores range from 70-80s), my predictor was 94% chance of passing first try. Everyone from school and ati coach is saying you are more than ready for nclex......but i feel like I don't know enough :(What should I do in 14 days , content or more questions or test taking strategies......what did you guys do when you were approaching the nclex date?! Please help! Thank you :)hugs
88nursinglove88
148 Posts
why dont you do the http://www.learningext.com 3 weeks review, its really cheap and every one tells me that is super good, it has tons of questions similar to the actul nclex
I signed up for it, I did the first 2 tests( 20 questions each) my scores were terrible, but the questions seemed so easy. I think I'm going to work on it tomorrow, Do u like it?
i havent done it, i just started studying two weeks ago, and reading saunders, but many of my friends who have passed the nclex have done it and they tell me that i have to do it !!!!
NurseMoi
10 Posts
iheartNICU89
48 Posts
relax you got this :) good luck!! :)
Xanax and God will be watching over me that day lol
Miniangel2
240 Posts
Hi! Healthstar,,,what do you mean by XANAX? means for me to take that in the day of the exam? is that right? is that HELPFUL? heh heh..
I suffered from test anxiety all my life, ever since I decided to take Xanax, I feel so good and it works for me. If you have test anxiety, I recommend it. Take it at least a week before a test so you know how your body responds to it, and then you can take it the day of the test.
redmorgan
11 Posts
What do I think you should do in 14 days? Drink a beer and relax. Read a book. Watch a movie. Honestly, after all you've studied, you already know what you're going to know. Good luck...you'll do great!
lanztar
32 Posts
4000 qs? 94% chance of passing? You really are ready for the exam.. But in spite of all those things, I'd probably answer a few more qbanks, read the rationales and also the AN guide over and over again.. Good Luck.!