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It's very hard to retake the NCLEX- RN for a second time but figuring out why you failed is even harder. I know for certain that the nursing material wasn't the problem but the strategies and not thinking clearly because of anxiety and a flu is the major reason why I failed. That doesn't help me because I am passing my practice test in saunders NCLEX- RN review. It also seems that my strategies are fine, but sometimes wrong and needs alittle direction. Right now, I study at least 3 hours in the morning and 5 hours at night. I think thats enough because it's working out very well. Does anyone else feel the same way I do it so please share your story, or advice
I'm going to do suzanne's method. I took kaplan's review b/c it was required by my school, but I had to wait 3 months after the review to take my test b/c my state has a new law that requires all Graduate nurses to complete 120 hours of work before you can take the NCLEX. So I had a big time frame from the review course and my test.
at least you still have enough time to review and prepare for the NCLEX.Make use of it coz' it wud take some time to finish suzanne's first tip.And yes,Pm suzanne wen ur done with the first tip.
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I'm going to do suzanne's method. I took kaplan's review b/c it was required by my school, but I had to wait 3 months after the review to take my test b/c my state has a new law that requires all Graduate nurses to complete 120 hours of work before you can take the NCLEX. So I had a big time frame from the review course and my test.