Published May 10, 2015
Hannahlu2
4 Posts
Hey everyone so I just failed my nclex for the second time again! 1st time I got 80 questions this time I got 265 and still failed! It done hurst and Kaplan and ncsbn! I will admit the first time I took it I did not study that much, second time I studied 6-7 hours a day 4-5 days a week! And no I'm completely lost and don't know where to start again! If anyone has any suggestions or anything that may help please let me know! I don't know if I should do ncsbn again or not!
Hannah
scaredsilly, BSN, RN
1,161 Posts
Tutor! Try your school for recommendations or look online
fedynaj
5 Posts
hey,
first of all. do not worry . just because u havent been successful does not mean you wont be ! I just did my Nclex in March. I did pass. promise of all promises. I found studying overwhelming ! how do u study for four years ... YOU CANT ! the NCLEX is new to canada since Jan 2015. the format/content/everything. My school paid for us to have a subscription to prepu.com. This is honestly the only way i studied. It teaches u how to answer questions, increases the difficulty of questions as u progress.to help u get to the passing mastery level.and exposes u to the type of questions/ answers u can expect. I aimed for 150 questions a day . Then closer to i did a couple quizzes in the NCLEX practise part. before i wrote my exam I had done close to 3,000 questions. i really feel this prepaired me.
Now ! I would suggest some R and R . pick yourself up. you can do it ! and take a peek at prepu
Jessica BsCN RN
forevertravelin
39 Posts
Hi! Please do not lose hope. The third attempt may be your last one.
I did not do any review as I am in Australia (at the moment, and during the preparation phase of my exam) I passed on my first attempt.
Here are my materials:
1. Lippincott's Q and A for the NCLEX RN
2. Saunder's 6th edition Comprehensive Review NCLEX-RN
3. Illustrated Study Guide NCLEX RN
4. Lippincott's Alternate Format Questions
5. Kaplan Premier NCLEX RN 2014-2015
I've read everything from cover to cover and answered all the questions. I studied for 4hrs, 6 days a week. Give yourself breaks in between your study period and carry on with your routine.
It's also a matter of mind setting. You have to believe that you will pass in order to pass.
Good luck. :)
plastic100%
81 Posts
Please do not give up, please read my story under plastic 100%, I understand because I was in you shoe before.