Published Apr 10, 2007
alissa4RN2b
11 Posts
]Took the exam in February & have been reviewing daily since I found out that I failed. Did the first step of Suzanne's plan which really helped to focus on weak areas.
]Also 150 Q's from CD daily..hope I've gained enough endurance this time! I went off track when the NCLEX went passed 75Q's last time & was unable to redeem myself..
]how do i keep from looking at the number i'm on?
EricJRN, MSN, RN
1 Article; 6,683 Posts
If you know now (which I hope you do) that the number of questions does not predict the result, it shouldn't matter whether you see the number. Good luck to you!
It's just added stress for me with test anxiety.. :smackingf
maybe it's a xanax i need..
Jme2007
56 Posts
Alyssa, Good luck to you and I wish you the very best. :) I know exactly how you feel. I will be re-taking mine next week and have been studying much more. I went to 265 the first time. Just take your time with the questions, answer your best and this time there will be an "RN" after your name!
OOPS! Sorry Alissa, I spelled your name wrong
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
Should only be doing 100 questions per day from the CD and concentrating on the rationales behind each and every answer.