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Hiyeeeeeee suzanne and the rest of the team at allnurses.com!!!!! Since I started reviewing for nclex I joined your forums and surfed all the tips at hand. My only regret perhaps is wasting 25k for a review center. But I guess the review center somewhat served as my "security blanket". But other than that, I know now that anybody can actually prepare for nclex without enrolling at expensive review centers. The notification just came this pm and it's confirmed I passed!!! Thank God!!!! I'm so happy!!!I stopped at 88, I think? (I was not looking at the number) I was prepared for a long exam, thank God it stopped!!!
I'm so blessed that most of the questions that came my way are all familiar ones (ESRD, cholelithiasis, hypertension, Etc) Perhaps 80% of the exam questions are more of delegation and prioritization. 2 or 3 questions about medications....only 1 alternate question.
More power!!! And cheers!!!
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Hiyeeeeeee suzanne and the rest of the team at allnurses.com!!!!! Since I started reviewing for nclex I joined your forums and surfed all the tips at hand. My only regret perhaps is wasting 25k for a review center. But I guess the review center somewhat served as my "security blanket". But other than that, I know now that anybody can actually prepare for nclex without enrolling at expensive review centers. The notification just came this pm and it's confirmed I passed!!! Thank God!!!! I'm so happy!!!
I stopped at 88, I think? (I was not looking at the number) I was prepared for a long exam, thank God it stopped!!!
I'm so blessed that most of the questions that came my way are all familiar ones (ESRD, cholelithiasis, hypertension, Etc) Perhaps 80% of the exam questions are more of delegation and prioritization. 2 or 3 questions about medications....only 1 alternate question.
More power!!! And cheers!!!