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I took the NCLEX for the first time in July 2016, I honestly didn't feel prepared. I used ATI last time around and failed at 265 questions (worst 6 hours of my life). Now I'm scheduled to take my test again in two weeks, I did a three week review from ncsbn, and am now doing Uworld, where I'm currently at a 55%, but I just started and that's only 110 questions answered. What I'm wondering do y'all think this is enough to pass the NCLEX? Should I be doing more, honestly I'm scared to death of being in there taking another 6 hour test. ������
Before I heard about Uworld I did the three week ncsbn course, this was great material review. And I still have ATI access just don't like it. I've also used Saunders study guide and Kaplan 300 medication review. I've been studying on and off since September, but got serious when I started the ncsbn course in October. Now I'm on to Uworld. I honestly made the mistake of not doing enough test questions with ncsbn and then ran out of time pretty fast, there was a lot of review. I got 60s average in most tests on ncsbn but did manage a 75 in pharmacology, I thought this was my worst subject, apparently I was wrong.
Before I heard about Uworld I did the three week ncsbn course, this was great material review. And I still have ATI access just don't like it. I've also used Saunders study guide and Kaplan 300 medication review. I've been studying on and off since September, but got serious when I started the ncsbn course in October. Now I'm on to Uworld. I honestly made the mistake of not doing enough test questions with ncsbn and then ran out of time pretty fast, there was a lot of review. I got 60s average in most tests on ncsbn but did manage a 75 in pharmacology, I thought this was my worst subject, apparently I was wrong.
which one is better Uworld or NCSBN?
Nurse Lalaine, BSN, RN
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how many questions do you have left on Uworld?