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Hi all,
I recently graduated and will be taking the NCLEX early in January and I'm sure you all remember the worry that goes along with it. What I was wondering is it really as hard as they make it sound like?
During nursing I almost always made very strong B and sometimes an A on our tests. I studied usually at least twice before each test. Occasionally I would make a C on a test but that was when I really didn't study much at all.
I have taken some of the practice tests and they are all so different I don't know how to judge how well I will do by these tests. I scored an 82% on a practice test from Springhouse, but on the Kaplan tests the best I've done is 68% and they say that is borderline.
I am just frustrated because it seems you can't get much info on how well you have to do to Pass the NCLEX-- I have heard everything from 50% to 70%. You would think it wouldn't be that hard to get 50-70% right unless they were really hard questions.
Any info would be greatly appreciated. My college says that they have around a 92-95% pass rate in the last year or so graduating classes.
Waiting to hear everyones stories about what they think about NCLEX. There are alot of people on this site that have these same questions and worries that I have.