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For all those quick always in a rush test takers :)

Hey AN!!! I have always been the quick to finish type of test taker. Not because I am a genius or necessarily in a rush, but I am not the type to sit and ponder about a question. Since failing the NCLEX and getting ready to take it again very soon I have been taking my sweet time reading and rereading the questions and options. I am finding myself getting more questions right this way. I don't want to get overly excited, but it is exciting. Anyone in or was in a similar situation?

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I found myself being one of the first to finish tests in nursing school. I found that the questions I missed were from misreading the question or an answer. I started taking my hand off the computer mouse and slowly reading each word of the question and answers. Once I decided on an answer, I put my hand back on the mouse. My test scores improved.

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