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Help Passing

Hi!! I have taken the NCLEX seven times. I have not taken my boards in a year and a half. I needed a break from studying and taking test and the pressure. A part of me says just move on and find another career but like everyone here we worked really hard for our degree. I have taken some review classes but none have been very effective. Any suggestions?

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What resources are you using to study for the NCLEX? Have you taken any assessment test to see which areas you need to study on?

Hello emmy! DOnt give up even though you try many times bec. i heard people that passed in the Tenth try!!

i myself trying for my 3rd and if you really want to do it there is SO MANY HELP available..and for me i will keep studying until i PASS and DONT GIVE UP..!!!

I am new here in AN and dont know to much MATERIALs to used too when i a took my EXAM

and now I LEARNED so much here and i start visits once i got timed so i can get IDEA what to do for my test.

KEEP you Update! and Let me know hows things! tHANKs!!

I have read posts here about people having to take the test more than once and have passed. Maybe you just need to rest for a while to see things in perspective and regain some strength to stand up and try again. Keep on going you'll get there.

I think the thing is you have to learn to critically think... if you read my thread you would know I didn't study long. However, I did take my NCLEX a month after I graduated... I think even if you didn't review any of the content and you know the basics and how to critically think the questions through I feel you should be fine... well at least for me... Also my cheat sheet I gathered on this forum helped me TREMENDOUSLY! Like I told other people... had I not memorized my cheat sheet I would have FAILED! I know for sure that it helped me out with at least 40+ questions of the 75 questions I recieved. GL!

I think the thing is you have to learn to critically think... if you read my thread you would know I didn't study long. However, I did take my NCLEX a month after I graduated... I think even if you didn't review any of the content and you know the basics and how to critically think the questions through I feel you should be fine... well at least for me... Also my cheat sheet I gathered on this forum helped me TREMENDOUSLY! Like I told other people... had I not memorized my cheat sheet I would have FAILED! I know for sure that it helped me out with at least 40+ questions of the 75 questions I recieved. GL!

Yes! KOBE i got all your POST here and got so many tips to your INFO..Thanks for that!

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