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hey guys
Today I have got a confirmation that I didnt pass the exam. I had 184 questions...I feel sorry but when I left exam on Wed last week I just new I didnt do well.
well...i wont give up...i am not stupid...will work harder this time.
I took the first time my nclex-rn today and stopped at 170 and more than 20 pharma and 10 select all apply type of questions but I have a feeling that I failed . I think I'm the unlucky person in this world. I got a lot of pharmacology (that I wasn't well prepared because studding pharmacology doesn't help me
and unfortunately I got only these kind of questions.
) and select all apply questions. While I was reading this forum I saw many comment that they had 2-3 pharma or select all apply.
What is the suzanne plan everyone is speaking of? I keep seeing mixed reviews and comments i.e. that the suzanne plan was taken off the web?
Please read this Suzanne's plan is no longer available on this site
I can totally relate...i graduated in may 2007 and still haven't passed the stupid NCLEX-RN! and I've taken it 4 times.... i am thinking about trying suzanne's plan....anything is worth a shot....i just hope it works for me.
Amberlina420 did you pass NCLEX RN? PM me have couple questions lengthy
Thanks in advance
Sorry about your failure. I took the nclex rn for the first time last friday and i passed. i had a friend that took kaplan and she gave me her password to practice some of the questions. I found the kaplan questions were very close to the nclex questions. I also used exam cram nclex questions. I would suggest you also study content very well before you practice nclex questions. and please give yourself a lot of time for studying before you retake the exam. I wish you good luck and hope you pass the next time.
I'm sorry you didn't pass the NCLEX. I have been there myself. Long story short, I didn't pass until the 4th attempt which wasn't until about a year after I graduated. The longer you wait to retest after you graduated from nursing school, the much more difficult it will be. What I did was read through my ATI testing books and take the kaplan course. The long practice tests along with rationales helped me a LOT, followed by the Q bank for areas of weakness. Don't give up hope. You will pass! Just keep working on it and the dedication will pay off.
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Welcome to the site Amberlina and good luck on the NCLEX.