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HELP with NCLEX prep!!!

Hi guys! I have taken the NCLEX twice and I feel horrible that I have failed both times. The first time I did Hurst's review course and did not feel confident because it doesn't focus on strategies! I got in a car accident the night before so I was already extra stressed before hand and then I didn't pass. This time I studying through Kaplan and still didn't pass. I am so disappointed. I live in AZ and I am moving back to California with family to have zero distractions, but I feel like I am giving up. I got amazing grades in nursing school and graduated with honors. I know the information but I don't know what to do to study. I need another great review course, but I don't want to do Hurst or Kaplan! Please recommend anything! I need all the help I can get!

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Maybe you should try UWorld. I haven't used it yet, but people say it's amazing. There are tons of threads here about uworld

My school used ATI testing, with us and it allows you to take a series of exams and then they score your weak areas and focus your studies on just the content you missed these people use the NCLEX plan for the RN or LPN depending on what program of license your testing for so far my scores have increased and I have a 95% of passing NCLEX Rn on my first try!!!! There is also a program given by NCSBN the people who actually make the NCLEX exam they offer a 3 week, 5, week , and 9 week session for various prices but with these I would trust more because they go off the test plan for the actual NCLEX.

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