Encouragement for people taking the NCLEX for the 3rd time. I did it and so can YOU!

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Here is my SUCCESS story of passing the NCLEX on my 3rd try. I remember reading various posts on this website and how encouraging it was when I was passing the NCLEX. So this is to show you that if I can pass the NCLEX on the 3rd try, SO CAN YOU!!

I graduated Dec. 2009 and it was a whirlwind! With a combination of Graduation, Graduation Parties, Christmas, Family Vacation, I took the Hurst Review in the midst of everything going on around me. I decided to take the NCLEX the 1st week of February, because I always heard to take it as soon as possible out of school, so I didnt lose any information! I took it and decided to leave for CA the next day to take a month off-- (everyone deserves time off after Nursing School!!) To my suprise, i found out that I DID NOT PASS. I had the maximum 265 questions, and it was VERY DRAINING. I knew that I had a 50/50 chance of passing at that point.

When i found out that I failed, i was very dissapointed, what had I done wrong? I made good grades in Nursing school and even the "students who barely passed the class" even passed the NCLEX! So, i studied, studied, studied. And signed up to take the NCLEX again in April.

I didnt really know where I went wrong in studying before, so I didnt know what to correct. I would just write down random facts that I thought I must memorize and would keep re-reading the Hurst Review book. I took the NCLEX at the same testing Center as I did the 1st time. AND-- AGAIN-- 265 Questions!!!!!!!! Are you kidding me??I tok the maximum amount of time- again-- and this is the most draining test in the world. Again, i recieved my results and it said FAILED. At this point, i just felt like a failure-- I was embarassed that people around me would think that I wasnt competent to be a nurse, i knew that I could pass the test, but i realized that it was just a MIND GAME.. I had to figure out the mind game.

I moved cities, and decided not to get a job, just dedicate each day to studying and working out. I would wake up in the morning , study, workout for my study breaks, and keep studying in the afternoon. And, the nights would be free. I decided since the Hurst review book and my previous studying methods have not worked before i had to TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT. I went out and bought the Davis' NCLEX Review book. Its pretty thick, but its filled with great information! I would set up a routine and study every day, and have a goal each day, and try to read so many pages each day. 5 weeks I just read and did review quizzes from the book. When it was time to FINALLY take the NCLEX for the 3rd time, i Decided NOT to take it at the same testing center as the other 2 tests. Maybee I'm superstitious, or just associated the place with failing before-- So I actually decided to go visit some friends out of state and take the NCLEX there ( you can take the NCLEX in any US state, and you just ay what state board of nursing you are taking the test for!) So, i decided to go a few days early, and just do some last minute studying and remain very relaxed, and decided not to really spend time with my friends until after taking the test.

THE MORNING of the test--- I was very nervous, One good tip told me during the Hurst review is to play the music to one of your favorite "PUMP UP" songs in the car, this not only wakes you up, but also pumps you up for your test. I also jogged just around the block one time to get my blood pumping-- and ALSO BRING one thing that helped me is to eat peanut butter crackers and milk before the test--- because this levels out your blood sugar, and you can sustain longer period of times testing.

DURING THE TEST-- I took this test differently then all the other test--- the other tests (that I had failed) i stopped and analyzed each question, read each question 5 times, and kept asking myself, what if this? what if that? WELL-- this test was different... I would read the questions and cover up the answer-- i would tell myself what I THINK would be the right answer, then I would look at the provided answers--- i would see which one was the BEST answer- then move on. I wasnt intentionally taking the test fast-- but its not good to second guess yourself--- I learned its just best to go with your first instinct on the questions--- and MOVE ON!

After 75 questions, the computer screen turned off!!!!!!!!!!! I told myself that if the computer screeen turned off after 75 questions that I would be happy, because I studied and retained too much knowledge to fail with 75 questions. I checked the unofficial results 2-3 days later and found out the great news-----> I"M AN RN!!!!!

i was very excited-- you just need to remember to persevere-- find a motivation in your life-- and when you get tired of studying think about your motivation, and keep studying! And, at the end of the day nobody ever asks you "how many times did it take you to pass the NCLEX?" They might ask you IF you passed the NCLEX. I am applying for jobs now , and not one person have asked me the number of times I took it--- and i dont think anyway that it is a reflection if you will be a good nurse or not.

THE NCLEX is a mind game-- you just need to be able to STAY CALM, not let your nerves get the best of you, and be prepared for the test!! and also take the encouragement from friends and family members during this time in your life, because it really does help!!

YOU CAN PASS THE NCLEX, TOO!!!! Hope this helps:)

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Thank you very much!

:ancong!: and best wishes in your new career!

Congrats....Thanks for sharing!!!

Congrats new RN! Thank you for the inspiration and motivation! I will be taking my boards again for the 4th time and just reading your post really motivates me! I wish you the best in your nursing career and I am sure you will be a great nurse:-)

Congratulations! Thank you for your encouraging words! I can relate to your experience with NCLEX...I'll be taking my NCLEX for the 3rd time in November and needed this motivation! There is a silver lining to everything if you persevere.

Best wishes and many blessings to you :nurse:

Specializes in LTC/Pediatrics.

:ancong!::hpygrp:

what a great post! I agree with not second-guessing, as soon as I read the question and look at the selections, whichever one sounds right to be I just go with it and click next without thinking "what ifs" for the others. Good luck with the job hunting!

That really motivating I plan on taking the NCLEX in October for the first time and Im signed up for Kaplan. I have the question to the Davis book installed o my computer but not the book itself but I score in the 60 when I test myself. The question I feel are pretty hard. How did you do when you answer those question and any suggestion that you can offer to me to help me tackle that monster called the NCLEX?

Here is my SUCCESS story of passing the NCLEX on my 3rd try. I remember reading various posts on this website and how encouraging it was when I was passing the NCLEX. So this is to show you that if I can pass the NCLEX on the 3rd try, SO CAN YOU!!

I graduated Dec. 2009 and it was a whirlwind! With a combination of Graduation, Graduation Parties, Christmas, Family Vacation, I took the Hurst Review in the midst of everything going on around me. I decided to take the NCLEX the 1st week of February, because I always heard to take it as soon as possible out of school, so I didnt lose any information! I took it and decided to leave for CA the next day to take a month off-- (everyone deserves time off after Nursing School!!) To my suprise, i found out that I DID NOT PASS. I had the maximum 265 questions, and it was VERY DRAINING. I knew that I had a 50/50 chance of passing at that point.

When i found out that I failed, i was very dissapointed, what had I done wrong? I made good grades in Nursing school and even the "students who barely passed the class" even passed the NCLEX! So, i studied, studied, studied. And signed up to take the NCLEX again in April.

I didnt really know where I went wrong in studying before, so I didnt know what to correct. I would just write down random facts that I thought I must memorize and would keep re-reading the Hurst Review book. I took the NCLEX at the same testing Center as I did the 1st time. AND-- AGAIN-- 265 Questions!!!!!!!! Are you kidding me??I tok the maximum amount of time- again-- and this is the most draining test in the world. Again, i recieved my results and it said FAILED. At this point, i just felt like a failure-- I was embarassed that people around me would think that I wasnt competent to be a nurse, i knew that I could pass the test, but i realized that it was just a MIND GAME.. I had to figure out the mind game.

I moved cities, and decided not to get a job, just dedicate each day to studying and working out. I would wake up in the morning , study, workout for my study breaks, and keep studying in the afternoon. And, the nights would be free. I decided since the Hurst review book and my previous studying methods have not worked before i had to TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT. I went out and bought the Davis' NCLEX Review book. Its pretty thick, but its filled with great information! I would set up a routine and study every day, and have a goal each day, and try to read so many pages each day. 5 weeks I just read and did review quizzes from the book. When it was time to FINALLY take the NCLEX for the 3rd time, i Decided NOT to take it at the same testing center as the other 2 tests. Maybee I'm superstitious, or just associated the place with failing before-- So I actually decided to go visit some friends out of state and take the NCLEX there ( you can take the NCLEX in any US state, and you just ay what state board of nursing you are taking the test for!) So, i decided to go a few days early, and just do some last minute studying and remain very relaxed, and decided not to really spend time with my friends until after taking the test.

THE MORNING of the test--- I was very nervous, One good tip told me during the Hurst review is to play the music to one of your favorite "PUMP UP" songs in the car, this not only wakes you up, but also pumps you up for your test. I also jogged just around the block one time to get my blood pumping-- and ALSO BRING one thing that helped me is to eat peanut butter crackers and milk before the test--- because this levels out your blood sugar, and you can sustain longer period of times testing.

DURING THE TEST-- I took this test differently then all the other test--- the other tests (that I had failed) i stopped and analyzed each question, read each question 5 times, and kept asking myself, what if this? what if that? WELL-- this test was different... I would read the questions and cover up the answer-- i would tell myself what I THINK would be the right answer, then I would look at the provided answers--- i would see which one was the BEST answer- then move on. I wasnt intentionally taking the test fast-- but its not good to second guess yourself--- I learned its just best to go with your first instinct on the questions--- and MOVE ON!

After 75 questions, the computer screen turned off!!!!!!!!!!! I told myself that if the computer screeen turned off after 75 questions that I would be happy, because I studied and retained too much knowledge to fail with 75 questions. I checked the unofficial results 2-3 days later and found out the great news-----> I"M AN RN!!!!!

i was very excited-- you just need to remember to persevere-- find a motivation in your life-- and when you get tired of studying think about your motivation, and keep studying! And, at the end of the day nobody ever asks you "how many times did it take you to pass the NCLEX?" They might ask you IF you passed the NCLEX. I am applying for jobs now , and not one person have asked me the number of times I took it--- and i dont think anyway that it is a reflection if you will be a good nurse or not.

THE NCLEX is a mind game-- you just need to be able to STAY CALM, not let your nerves get the best of you, and be prepared for the test!! and also take the encouragement from friends and family members during this time in your life, because it really does help!!

YOU CAN PASS THE NCLEX, TOO!!!! Hope this helps:)

HERE ARE MY TIPS: Make sure to change environmen

Hi!

i will be taking my 3rd try soon. thank you for this. you really made me feel better and made me want to try harder. I think i will definitely change venues for the exam. Its just traumatizing to step inside the same place where i failed maybe that place had bad luck or something. but anyway! thanks!

that was a great encouragement, i failed two times first tried was march 2nd was july stopped at 75 i thought i did good but i was wrong i didnt make it. Now it is my 3rd time i just got approved of my application but i have not yet register to pearson vue.i feel like im not prepared yet my scores are not consistent. one more thing this is my last chance to pass it.. if not i have to get refresher course which is i dont want to be happen because im having a baby pretty soon and still got no job , no one will accept me until i got the RN license. lord please help me.. pls help me to enlighten my mind...

please wats the exact name of the author of your davis book? there are three different davis's.

thanks

congrats on ur status

Here is my SUCCESS story of passing the NCLEX on my 3rd try. I remember reading various posts on this website and how encouraging it was when I was passing the NCLEX. So this is to show you that if I can pass the NCLEX on the 3rd try, SO CAN YOU!!

I graduated Dec. 2009 and it was a whirlwind! With a combination of Graduation, Graduation Parties, Christmas, Family Vacation, I took the Hurst Review in the midst of everything going on around me. I decided to take the NCLEX the 1st week of February, because I always heard to take it as soon as possible out of school, so I didnt lose any information! I took it and decided to leave for CA the next day to take a month off-- (everyone deserves time off after Nursing School!!) To my suprise, i found out that I DID NOT PASS. I had the maximum 265 questions, and it was VERY DRAINING. I knew that I had a 50/50 chance of passing at that point.

When i found out that I failed, i was very dissapointed, what had I done wrong? I made good grades in Nursing school and even the "students who barely passed the class" even passed the NCLEX! So, i studied, studied, studied. And signed up to take the NCLEX again in April.

I didnt really know where I went wrong in studying before, so I didnt know what to correct. I would just write down random facts that I thought I must memorize and would keep re-reading the Hurst Review book. I took the NCLEX at the same testing Center as I did the 1st time. AND-- AGAIN-- 265 Questions!!!!!!!! Are you kidding me??I tok the maximum amount of time- again-- and this is the most draining test in the world. Again, i recieved my results and it said FAILED. At this point, i just felt like a failure-- I was embarassed that people around me would think that I wasnt competent to be a nurse, i knew that I could pass the test, but i realized that it was just a MIND GAME.. I had to figure out the mind game.

I moved cities, and decided not to get a job, just dedicate each day to studying and working out. I would wake up in the morning , study, workout for my study breaks, and keep studying in the afternoon. And, the nights would be free. I decided since the Hurst review book and my previous studying methods have not worked before i had to TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT. I went out and bought the Davis' NCLEX Review book. Its pretty thick, but its filled with great information! I would set up a routine and study every day, and have a goal each day, and try to read so many pages each day. 5 weeks I just read and did review quizzes from the book. When it was time to FINALLY take the NCLEX for the 3rd time, i Decided NOT to take it at the same testing center as the other 2 tests. Maybee I'm superstitious, or just associated the place with failing before-- So I actually decided to go visit some friends out of state and take the NCLEX there ( you can take the NCLEX in any US state, and you just ay what state board of nursing you are taking the test for!) So, i decided to go a few days early, and just do some last minute studying and remain very relaxed, and decided not to really spend time with my friends until after taking the test.

THE MORNING of the test--- I was very nervous, One good tip told me during the Hurst review is to play the music to one of your favorite "PUMP UP" songs in the car, this not only wakes you up, but also pumps you up for your test. I also jogged just around the block one time to get my blood pumping-- and ALSO BRING one thing that helped me is to eat peanut butter crackers and milk before the test--- because this levels out your blood sugar, and you can sustain longer period of times testing.

DURING THE TEST-- I took this test differently then all the other test--- the other tests (that I had failed) i stopped and analyzed each question, read each question 5 times, and kept asking myself, what if this? what if that? WELL-- this test was different... I would read the questions and cover up the answer-- i would tell myself what I THINK would be the right answer, then I would look at the provided answers--- i would see which one was the BEST answer- then move on. I wasnt intentionally taking the test fast-- but its not good to second guess yourself--- I learned its just best to go with your first instinct on the questions--- and MOVE ON!

After 75 questions, the computer screen turned off!!!!!!!!!!! I told myself that if the computer screeen turned off after 75 questions that I would be happy, because I studied and retained too much knowledge to fail with 75 questions. I checked the unofficial results 2-3 days later and found out the great news-----> I"M AN RN!!!!!

i was very excited-- you just need to remember to persevere-- find a motivation in your life-- and when you get tired of studying think about your motivation, and keep studying! And, at the end of the day nobody ever asks you "how many times did it take you to pass the NCLEX?" They might ask you IF you passed the NCLEX. I am applying for jobs now , and not one person have asked me the number of times I took it--- and i dont think anyway that it is a reflection if you will be a good nurse or not.

THE NCLEX is a mind game-- you just need to be able to STAY CALM, not let your nerves get the best of you, and be prepared for the test!! and also take the encouragement from friends and family members during this time in your life, because it really does help!!

YOU CAN PASS THE NCLEX, TOO!!!! Hope this helps:)

HERE ARE MY TIPS: Make sure to change environmen

Thank you for sharing your experience with us! I just have one question.I am also studying the Hurst student book for my third attempt (used Hurst for my second attempt) .Do you think that it is a good idea to study this student book at this stage? I had only listened to the videos for my second attempt.When you failed using Hurst for the first time;did they send you the questions and answers to help you understand the content more?

Thanks.

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