I'm writing this post because I'm so lost as what to do. So my story starts off with graduating university in Toronto, Canada in October 2016. I was a B/C student occasionally with an A. After graduation I wrote my first exam in February, so about 5 months after finishing school. I did not study at all. I didn't have Uworld or Hurst. I only had the Saunders text which I flipped through. I took that exam and went to 265 and failed.
The second time I wrote the exam that year in May. I purchased the learning extension 5 week course from NCSBN. I went through the modules and did some practice questions but again, didn't give it my all. I failed with 75 questions.
The third time I wrote the exam, I took the entire month of October off (still same year) work and purchased Uworld. I did 50's per day, every day for a month straight. Read the rationales of every question, made sure I understood and everything, I failed that exam in 265 questions.
I just wrote the exam again this month (June 2018). I purchased Uworld again, I bought Hurst for content review because I was obviously very weak in content which I started back in March 2018. I did the Hurst videos, 1 each night until they were finished. I then purchased Elevate through Hurst which had a little extra explanation of each system. I studied the handouts- did 1 module per night for 3 weeks. I then started doing Uworld- 75q/day for 3 weeks before my exam. I was getting anywhere from 58-65% on each practice test. I did 2 of the Hurst practice exams. They are each 125 questions and take about 3 hours. Hurst recommends you get 77/125 to pass the first time. I scored 70 on the first exam and then 76 on the second exam. I wrote my NCLEX yesterday (june 6) and the computer shut off in 75 questions. I tried the PVT and there was no good pop up. I'm devastated because I tried SO much harder this time. I don't know how else to go about studying for this exam. Anyone have any insight?
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I'm writing this post because I'm so lost as what to do. So my story starts off with graduating university in Toronto, Canada in October 2016. I was a B/C student occasionally with an A. After graduation I wrote my first exam in February, so about 5 months after finishing school. I did not study at all. I didn't have Uworld or Hurst. I only had the Saunders text which I flipped through. I took that exam and went to 265 and failed.
The second time I wrote the exam that year in May. I purchased the learning extension 5 week course from NCSBN. I went through the modules and did some practice questions but again, didn't give it my all. I failed with 75 questions.
The third time I wrote the exam, I took the entire month of October off (still same year) work and purchased Uworld. I did 50's per day, every day for a month straight. Read the rationales of every question, made sure I understood and everything, I failed that exam in 265 questions.
I just wrote the exam again this month (June 2018). I purchased Uworld again, I bought Hurst for content review because I was obviously very weak in content which I started back in March 2018. I did the Hurst videos, 1 each night until they were finished. I then purchased Elevate through Hurst which had a little extra explanation of each system. I studied the handouts- did 1 module per night for 3 weeks. I then started doing Uworld- 75q/day for 3 weeks before my exam. I was getting anywhere from 58-65% on each practice test. I did 2 of the Hurst practice exams. They are each 125 questions and take about 3 hours. Hurst recommends you get 77/125 to pass the first time. I scored 70 on the first exam and then 76 on the second exam. I wrote my NCLEX yesterday (june 6) and the computer shut off in 75 questions. I tried the PVT and there was no good pop up. I'm devastated because I tried SO much harder this time. I don't know how else to go about studying for this exam. Anyone have any insight?