Published Feb 19, 2013
happylagirl
64 Posts
Hello everyone! I graduated from my LPN program in November and recently received my ATT. I have to admit I've slacked off on my studies and just been working my butt off to catch up on my loans/ bills.
I've now started a routine to do 100 questions a day and noticed I've already forgot a lot of the material and worried I've waited to long to study. I've decided to take the Nclex within the next 2 months but worried that's too long from now.
How long after graduating did you take the nlcex? Is 6 months after graduating too long?? Please give me some hope! I'm stressing out
julz68
467 Posts
I took mine within 7 weeks of graduation. The longer you wait the harder it is to keep fresh in what you have learned.
Study hard & good luck!
ADN2B
135 Posts
I took mine 2 months after graduating and passed with 75 questions.
I live in CA so it took them 3 months to process my application.
What study material did you use?
Our school did ATI tests through each semester and also ATI live review after graduation. I also used the Saunders CD that came with the book and a free website NCLEX RN 3500. I did practice questions every day for 2 weeks before I took NCLEX and passed my first try. There are several resources out there, but those are the only ones I used. Hope this helps :)
St_Claire, ADN, RN
461 Posts
I studied a week and a half before the test. I used Kaplan's strategy book and answered 150-300 questions each day on NCLEX 3500. I passed with 75 on my first try.
Do what works for you. I felt I knew the content and just needed to be familiar with the test questions.
mscryslvn
6 Posts
I graduated 10/19/12, I sat for my boards 11/27/12... Found out i passed 11/29/12. I used Exam Cram-PN both books. (Med/Surg Review and book of practice questions) A fellow classmate and myself studied non-stop for 2wks prior to testing everyday. We did over 1,000 questions. 100-150 everyday. And DID NOT STUDY THE DAY BEFORE EXAM! Just looked over cheat sheet from book, THAT'S IT! Ate a good breakfast and did the test in 1.5Hr. I passed at 85 questions. My friend passed @86! Soooo long story short... DON'T WAIT 6mths! Your bills will ALWAYS BE THERE!! The stuff you crammed in your brain from school will not... :-/
My class graduated 11 LVN Evening Students:
To date:
- 1 Failed Boards
(he tested within 2wks of finishing class...and was a horrible student)
- 7 Are now LVN's
- 2 still pending ATT
- 1 pending approval from BON disclosure for a prior incident
We all used Exam Cram-PN from Amazon... It's cheap, useful, and gets your license! But also don't forget, it plays a pivotal role in what you have actually learned in school!!! So if you were not a good student and barely passed/learned then you might need more HELP! :-/ Only you know your level of success!
Good Luck!! :-D
keepmovingrn
611 Posts
I graduated from an RN program December 13th and took my Nclex-RN January 4th. Passed with 95Q's and had my license number on the January 7th.
I recieved the ATT early though. Like a week after I graduated.
I graduated 10/19/12, I sat for my boards 11/27/12... Found out i passed 11/29/12. I used Exam Cram-PN both books. (Med/Surg Review and book of practice questions) A fellow classmate and myself studied non-stop for 2wks prior to testing everyday. We did over 1,000 questions. 100-150 everyday. And DID NOT STUDY THE DAY BEFORE EXAM! Just looked over cheat sheet from book, THAT'S IT! Ate a good breakfast and did the test in 1.5Hr. I passed at 85 questions. My friend passed @86! Soooo long story short... DON'T WAIT 6mths! Your bills will ALWAYS BE THERE!! The stuff you crammed in your brain from school will not... :-/My class graduated 11 LVN Evening Students:To date:- 1 Failed Boards(he tested within 2wks of finishing class...and was a horrible student)- 7 Are now LVN's- 2 still pending ATT- 1 pending approval from BON disclosure for a prior incidentWe all used Exam Cram-PN from Amazon... It's cheap, useful, and gets your license! But also don't forget, it plays a pivotal role in what you have actually learned in school!!! So if you were not a good student and barely passed/learned then you might need more HELP! :-/ Only you know your level of success!Good Luck!! :-D
Thank you for your response! I've been doing 100 questions a day while I wait for my boss to approve my time off so that I can finally take my test. I was top of my class and didn't have a difficult time learning the material but just being done for so long and just getting back into it is a bit hard.
jdk0809
12 Posts
NCLEX RN 2 months after graduation and passed with 75Q