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I felt the same way before I took the NCLEX. I took the ATI course and did 3,500 questions the month before i took it. I didn't feel prepared, but I honestly don't think most people ever do feel great about it. My test cut off at 75 questions and I cried for hours thinking I failed. Turns out I passed and all that stressing was for nothing. Like everyone says, don't cram, get plenty of sleep, and just try to relax. It sounds like you did a lot to prepare and you should do just fine. Good luck!!!
Relax... take deep breath.. be positive... and I hope you are not still studyin?? if so close that damn book... llol.. but really just do something calming tonite.. go to sleep early.. read the questions carefully.. dont worry bout how much questions your getting...
eat a good breakfast :)
Depp4me11587
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Hi, I am very nervous. I take my NCLEX RN in the morning. I did the ATI in school right before I graduated in may and it said I had a 93% chance of passing on the first try. I struggled through nursing school, getting 81-83%'s at the end of the semesters. You needed a 79% to pass at the school I attended so I was right on the borderline. =( After school I did questions here and there until I got my ATT and then I sched. a month later so I could really study. I started doing 75-100 questions a day. I did half of this testing book my school gave me but to be honest i hated the questions. I also did all 1250 review questions from the Exam Cram practice question book/CD and I also did 780 questions from an NCLEX application for driod. Please give me some advice for tomorrow or even just some words to calm me down! thanks all!
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