Published Sep 10, 2016
branthebrat0789
22 Posts
Okay, so I failed my NCLEX this past Thursday. I'm one of the only 2 people in my program to fail. I'm extremely upset. We graduated August 4th. I just wanted to ask what others did or what some advice may be. At the end of my schooling we had an ATI review and I had a 92 percent chance of passing according to the comprehensive predictor. I didn't study like crazy I just brushed up on some content. I don't know if I took it for granted but honestly I would like some opinions. I still have access to ATI questions and lippincott. I have the comprehensive Saunders review book as well. I retake in October. I'm so scared. I don't know know where to begin I have access to so much material but I don't know what is the best route. Did I leave my brain stale mate for a month is that why I failed? I'm so upset? Should I buy a review course?
Nurse Lalaine, BSN, RN
84 Posts
Don't be upset. Analyse the result of your test and study on your weaknesses. Read some content and answer questions and read rationales. What state did you apply?
PA is the state I had applied in
1apples
52 Posts
Plz purchase u world. A lot of people passing with it....
Yogsdaleo,RN
94 Posts
I failed the 1st time too. If I were you, I would study like I was in school. Sometimes there is stuff on the exam that wasn't covered on school. Uworld is your best friend. My school has a 95pct pass rate. And out of 60 of us, 7 of us failed. We all used Uworld for the 2nd go. Be confident that you will pass the second time.