February NCLEX Test Takers....

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Hello everyone....

I just received my ATT to test today... I am scheduled to take the NCLEX on February 8, 2010 which is about 3weeks.... I would like for anyone who is scheduled to take NCLEX in the month of February to share their stories and stradigies for preparing for NCLEX exam..... We can accomplish this together...

I am using NCLEX 3500. the Saunders CD & textbook as my resources.... I do 150 question in test mode each day... I use my school's library as my focal point for studying because being at home for me JUST DONT WORK:eek:. I love it because my schools' library has open access to alumunae graduates.... I know this may sound korny but I can't wait to take it... I know we can ALL do this together...

WE MUST STAY CALM, CONFIDENT, FOCUS, & POSITIVE on this journey to becoming an official RN:nurse:

just take it easy !!

Specializes in M/S Short Stay/TCU.

Calm yourself down before you take the NCLEX and take a couple of deep breaths because it work for me ...

Also tell yourself "I know I can do this; I prepared for this test and now IM going to stay focused so that I can nail the Nursing Boards" I wish you all the luck, pretty soon you will be an RN:nurse:

im taking my exam on 23rd. we had about 60 inches of snow here that pushed me back but i am glad that i have the extra time to study! i am nervous but at this point - i can only go forward and see what happens. i hope and pray that i pass!

you can do it!!!!

we are going in it together!! I wish everyone luck and wonderful happy positive vibes!!

Just be positive and stay focus.

I just took my nclex today, now for this long wait for my results..................I just hope I pass.

I just took my nclex today, now for this long wait for my results..................I just hope I pass.

how did you do?

:)

I pray so too. All the best.

I took mine on 2/17/10 and I PASSED!!!!!! Keep your head up and don"t forget to PRAY!!!!!

WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CONGRATS GUYS.:yeah:

Specializes in Medical & Cardiac ICU, Palliative.

Well, today was the day! I got to the testing center early, maintained focus on my breathing because I thought my heart was going to beat right out of my chest! The Pearson staff were really friendly and put me at ease. I didn't expect that :) I put in my earplugs and went away at the test. It shut off unexpectedly...it had to be around 75. I was so focused, I didn't even know what question I was on! I was done in about an hour. I don't know what to think. I feel like I didn't know the answers to any of the questions. But, I can't imagine that I proved that I failed in only 75. So I'm keeping hope alive! :)

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