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I graduated in July 2014, I failed the nclex 6 times. Did everything Hurts, kaplan, remar review. Ncsbn. I I used the kaplan strategy and study and listen to remar and hurts. My Kaplan average test score between 60 to 65. When I used 50 questions with kaplan I average between 60/65.I am going insane. I don't want to give up coming too far to let go.Please any advice.
How did this detail from an ESL candidate concerned about how to break her failure streak of 6 to pass the entry level exam to arguing whether the NCSBN published statistical pass rate of 80% first attempt and whether major metropolitan medical centers give credit for LPN experience to new grads? Wow. Just wow.
Awwww...you love it!
Lol Thanks Deary, finally learned something from this thread that is not made up. Hahaha:saint:
Ok, you are coming very close to violating TOS. That helps no one, and just really, really irritates other members, most of whom have been here much longer than you have.
Being here for a minute and throwing attitude wins you neither friends nor brownie points, and makes it more difficult for you to get assistance from people who actually do know what they are talking about.
If you disagree with anyone here, by all means, feel free to say so.
However, please give other more seasoned nurses the respect you would show one of your instructors. I assume you show your instructors respect when you speak to them? Because the eye rolls are almost audible.
How did this detail from an ESL candidate concerned about how to break her failure streak of 6 to pass the entry level exam to arguing whether the NCSBN published statistical pass rate of 80% first attempt and whether major metropolitan medical centers give credit for LPN experience to new grads? Wow. Just wow.
Because that discussion died a natural (blessed) death and one person managed to hijack the thread, stamp her widdle feets and make it all. about. her.
Ok, you are coming very close to violating TOS. That helps no one, and just really, really irritates other members, most of whom have been here much longer than you have.Being here for a minute and throwing attitude wins you neither friends nor brownie points, and makes it more difficult for you to get assistance from people who actually do know what they are talking about.
If you disagree with anyone here, by all means, feel free to say so.
However, please give other more seasoned nurses the respect you would show one of your instructors. I assume you show your instructors respect when you speak to them? Because the eye rolls are almost audible.
Who are you? Oh let me guess the site administrator...ummm no. I have a right to my opinion and was encouraging someone and the others begin hackling at me. Please review the thread.
Chrissygraduatenurse, LPN
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What's that you say?? You apologize for the misunderstanding... Awwwww thanks Chaos. That was big of you and all the others. Now we can bury the hatchet. Thanks for your understanding