I Finally Passed NCLEX After 6 years!

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I just wanted to come on to offer some encouragement! I graduated LVN nursing school back in 2014. My life back then was wild. I was not focused and was really immature. I took the NCLEX 5 times and failed all the times. I never really studied.

In 2019 I went to the Rachel Allen live 10 day class which was very helpful but I still didn't take the test right away. I finally scheduled the test for this month. I used UWorld religiously and made sure I did ALL of the questions! Even the day before my test I did some questions. I was scoring 40-45% on the sets of questions. I stayed consistent and prayed a whole lot. I passed NCLEX with all 130 questions! I left the center feeling unsure but was still confident that I did my very best. I did the PVT trick and got the good pop up!! I then did the quick result and saw those letters: PASS! 

Never give up!! 

Has anyone in CA recently passed NCLEX? How long did it take from passing to being able to request your license on breeze? 

Thanks for reading! 

 

 

I took RN, but understand the main difference is the roles. 

took NCLEXRN

2 minutes ago, Futurenerze said:

I took RN, but understand the main difference is the roles. 

My time will be here soon and thanks 

3 minutes ago, Futurenerze said:

I took RN, but understand the main difference is the roles. 

My time will be here soon and thanks 

On 10/1/2020 at 4:10 PM, Lotus_lpn said:

Hi there. All I did was make sure I did around 100-120 questions a day and read all rationales (right and wrong).I did not study by system or subject. I also made sure to do math questions / calculations after. I ended up not getting any calculation questions on NCLEX.

My time will be here soon and thanks 

Congrats!! You are truly a trooper for not giving up! It's awesome that you were able to stay strong and not give up on your dream of becoming a RN!

Any suggestions on study materials for someone who can't afford UWorld?

Again, congrats & job well done!!! 

Thanks for the encouragement for that's taking on the challenge of the NCLEX!  

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