Graduated School, Now onto the NCLEX!

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Hello all,

The last time I posted here, I was in the beginning of my LPN class. Well, I've graduated! :) But now I have to conquer the beast, the NCLEX. I'm still awaiting my ATT email, so I still don't know when I'll be testing. So far, 4 of my classmates have taken and passed the NCLEX. I'm afraid of failing though. :/

I did really well in my class and had a 99% chance of passing the NCLEX because of my score on the comprehensive ATI test that we did at the end of the class. But I don't want to just rely on that and not study. So far, I've been doing NCLEX questions on an app on my phone, looking at old flashcards, looking at medications flashcards on Quizlet, and I just recently purchased the NCSBN NCLEX-PN 3 week review and have been doing that, but the questions are hard! I'm not doing as well on the quizzes as I expected and it's making me nervous. There's also a lot of content to read... I'm just wanting people's input on things to focus on to prepare and any thoughts on the NCSBN review. Thanks to anyone who replies! :)

Hi I too just graduated June 15th and waiting on my attached in Florida. None of my classmates got a date yet but we are going crazy I want to buy the ncsbn how is it? Do you feel like it helps? Im so afraid to fail I scored a 96 percent on ati comprehensive but that was a month ago so things are starting to get blurry. I use remar and the ati book from the review company some Kaplan just for questions and Lippincott

Specializes in acute care-step down/rehab.
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