Failed NCLEX 1st time in 75 questions, PASSED in 75 questions the second time!!

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I am writing this post because I looked for this post a month ago when I was totally not confident and sad over my NCLEX failure in 75. But I did pass 45 days later in 75.

Here are a few tips that really changed things for me:

1) The Kaplan RN comprehensive review is very helpful. I didn't follow every guideline. I didn't even open my book, but I watched the videos and did most of the question trainers. The final two are the most like the NCLEX. The decision tree works a lot of the time. It takes a while to figure out how to use it correctly. You have to do those practice questions. A lot of time I would think, "I don't need the decision tree on this one." Then, after getting it wrong and reviewing, I'd realize I could've gotten to the right answer or at least eliminated a few options if I would've followed the decision tree. This is especially true for psych questions. I thought I was a psych genius until I did Kaplan's diagnostic test and found out I was getting those wrong as much as pharm and the other tough stuff.

2) Don't underestimate how weird test day will be. I've had some moderate test anxiety in the past, but the NCLEX testing are an experience onto themselves. You are finger-printed and you have to stick all your stuff in a locker. You can't have a piece of gum. You have to get a palm-scan to go to the bathroom and show them your ID. It is hot, cramped and tense in there. My advice: The second time I took it, I sat there for 10 minutes after the test started up and wrote down every lab value and mnemonic I knew. By the time I started looking at questions, I felt more confident and knowledgeable.

3) Fight, fight, fight to the death. You will be fatigued and nerves make it happen quicker. There's an impulse to go fast. Resist it! Go extremely slow. Don't write it off if you don't know it and don't think you know it and just move on. Use Kaplan's decision tree. Narrow it down. Every question is worth your best shot. If you get fatigued, GO TO THE BATHROOM. At least you can get some privacy and stretch and deep breath.

4) If you're getting alternative question types like SATA, it's a good sign. I got none when I failed. I got loads when I passed. Remember on the NCLEX, everyoen gets a 50%. It's all about level of difficulty. So don't freak out if you're getting things wrong, you are and it doesn't mean you're going to fail.

5) The mnemonic devices on all-nurses saved my life. Search for mnemonics. These memory tricks drastically reduce the difficulty of tough stuff like the difference between hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia symptoms. These are easy right answers if you've got a little song or saying.

6) Don't believe the last question rule. I know for a fact I got the last question right on the test failed and the last question wrong on the test I passed. It doesn't matter. It's about level of difficulty.

7) Really REALLY know your room assignments/delegation. There are mnemonics for these too. Trust me, they are pushing the hell out of the room assignment and delegation type questions. They may seem easy, but there are very specific rules. I got a long string of these when I passed in 75. They are considered "difficult" and you can get it down easily with a little practice.

8) Finally, do the Pearson Vue Trick. You'll feel better getting the news good or bad not from the National Board. That way, if you fail, at least you know quick. Yes, it sucks. Give yourself ONE day to feel bad and GET OVER IT. It's a freaking test-not a kid with cancer. You passed nursing school. The knowledge is there. I don't like reading on all-nurses about major depression over a test. You've got to get it together and fight for yourself. Buy Kaplan, create a study plan, do whatever you need to do to feel like you have some control in the situation. All you can do is fail again. It's 45 days. You won't even remember them after you pass. Don't give others so much power over your self esteem.

Look at me, I failed the NCLEX in 75. I didn't hit the threshold my school for the HESI 2 out of 3 times. I got my share of Cs in nursing school. You know what? It doesn't matter. You pass that test and you have the same license as anyone else. Hang in there. Fight for yourself.

hi i wrote nclex - rn on feb 23 rd and still i didnt know the result..its for the california board of nursing..so anybody know when it will come?

Specializes in Surgical/MS/Oncology/Telemetry/OBGYN.

Wow, I guess I truly needed to see this.....took my boards today, cutoff at 75, walked out of there feeling so low I could not even get up the nerve to start the car.......thank you much for posting this even though it is almost 1yr ago, it is good and truthful advice....do not know whether I passed or failed yet but did not feel good about it when the test ended...thank you again. :unsure:

Hello can you share room delegation vacosta712@gmail. Having a very difficult time with those questions...thanks and congrad!

Hello can you share room delegation vacosta712@gmail. Having a very difficult time with those questions...thanks and congrad!

Yeah can you post the room delegation

Such a very inspiring story thanks much! I wished i've registered here or at least read your inspiring story so i would have had less anxiety on the exam day. It's already 1am here so let me say i took my NCLEX exam yesterday morning. It was a long process because i only brought my state id and greencard but the lady asked for my passport and marriage license so i had to call my husband to get it in our house fortunately we're just few minutes from the test center. But the thing was, it increases my anxiety level. I arrived in the test center 30 mins before the exam time. But due to my passport and such i started the exam around 10:18 something supposed to be 10am sharp. Anyways, to make a shorcut of my message, i logged on to pearson vue few hours after my exam but could not get into it. So i clicked on "forgot password" so i could have a new password and it says there they would send me an email with my new password within an hour. But until now i did not recieved any. I kept on trying but i still could not get into it. It's tough because waiting is a torture. I've heard about pearson vue trick but i didn't wanna rely on it, thr main reason why i wanna try the pearson vue is for me to be at ease. Right now i am still hanging. Regarding my exam, i think my computer stopped at 80 or 90. I did not always look on the item number because it makes me tense. I remember the last time i looked at it i was on item number 69. And maybe several minutes from that it stopped. So my estimate was between 80-90 item. I did not have much calculations i think i only have one or two, it was mostly SATA and cardio. I hope i did make it. Being optimistic for now is the only good choice i can make. If there's anyone who can help me or give any ideas about logging on to pearson vue i would really appreciate it. I was so exhausted from studying and now waiting that's why until now am still awake checking the pearson vue every now and then hoping to get a "good pop up".

can you share? my email is [email protected]

Specializes in Surgical/MS/Oncology/Telemetry/OBGYN.

I PASSED!!!!!!! It was a tough weekend and Monday am was even harder! Continued to look online to see my results but saw none, thought the worse, tried reapplying for the test and was given a pop up that said "I already had a license of this type", logged in with my user info and password and there it was, should have called the number.......soooooooo thankful, grateful it is over, I do not want to have to go through that ever again....best wishes to all who are going through the same, even just started.....its possible, so thankful, THANK YOU GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

I PASSED!!!!!!! It was a tough weekend and Monday am was even harder! Continued to look online to see my results but saw none thought the worse, tried reapplying for the test and was given a pop up that said "I already had a license of this type", logged in with my user info and password and there it was, should have called the number.......soooooooo thankful, grateful it is over, I do not want to have to go through that ever again....best wishes to all who are going through the same, even just started.....its possible, so thankful, THANK YOU GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)[/quote']

Congratulations nurse!!!!

I am going crazy! I did pearson vue trick according to trick I failed in 75 questions. The first time I took it computer shut off at 113. Second attempt shut off at 75 questions I am going crazy! I did kaplan scored 60 on all trainers I am lost on what to do :( I have been so depressed and sick to my stomach how did I do worse the second time around

I found out today that I failed with 75 questions. Really sucks. Thanks for the advice.

Specializes in OR.

Great advice. Unfortunately, for some of us, it's not just a test. There's a lot riding on this exam, and I am not feeling confident about taking it at all.

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