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hello everyone! i am reviewing for nclex-rn for 3rd time...i graduated oct. 2006 and i had taken nclex twice, 1st i took is august 2008 and 2nd time is nov 2009..i failed twice, the 2nd time i took i thought i already passed but i didnt when i receive my result by mail it was all near passing standard..what does it mean? bdw, im a foreign grad..anyone who can give advice for the test? like prep or anything special in taking test, please share your views..i've been thru alot of pain so i really needed to pass this test..im reviewing but i feel so down remembering what i did/do just hopefully to pass...my eligibility doesnt come to me yet but i would sit again as i plan on february 2010...any advice would be appreciated..

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Although the print out does give you an idea on how you did I would suggest you forget about it now and start from fresh. Practise Practise questions and read the rationale to them (even if you got it right) try to understand what the question is asking and not think too deeply.

Although the print out does give you an idea on how you did I would suggest you forget about it now and start from fresh. Practise Practise questions and read the rationale to them (even if you got it right) try to understand what the question is asking and not think too deeply.

thanks silverdragon, i am using suzzanes now, but after i did it for a day i also try different question and answers..my scores on cd are 60-68%...im so feeling down especially my family is sad coz i fail..i am not working right now so i felt like im being dependent..i did kaplan before the 2nd time and i also get the extension for access..would it be ok for review or do i need to take some more? i had a hesi book and cd and i had this 24/7 hesi on site but i cannot access it since i am international graduate and needed a instructors code, do u know about it? sorry i got alot of questions..

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

I do not have codes for hesi.

thanks silverdragon...

Best to start over from scratch as if you had never tested. That way you have less to get confused over or inadvertently skip over. Do as many questions as possible and study the rationales. Give yourself enough time to prepare. Good luck.

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