Published Dec 25, 2009
uzbek62
4 Posts
Hey everyone. I'm new in here, but I already one of the active members. It's very helpful web site. I have test on this coming Monday, :angryfire right after holidays and weekends, I'm very nervous and trying to get any additional information from this web site. This is the first time I'll take this test! Anything that would be useful on the test? Those of you who has taken this test before please give me an advice on - which NCLEX prep reviews (formats) where the closest to the actual test (Saunders or Kaplan or maybe Lippincott)? I know it's too late to ask this kind of question, but still it's going to reduce my anxiety! Thanks in advance! :redbeathe
Rimzy
115 Posts
Hi, i am not even in nursing school yet, so i can't be of much help...however i wanted to direct you to this forum which is specific for Nclex discussions....
https://allnurses.com/nclex-discussion-forum/
I hope it helps and good luck on monday...U've already made it this far, it's just one more step.
:)
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Moved to the NCLEX forum
Thank you Rimzy!
bimmermurse
32 Posts
GL on your NCLEX. Make sure to get enough rest/sleep the night before, and also not to forget praying. Read each questions carefully (but try to make sure you'll have enough time for maximum amount of questions, in case it doesn't stop before that).
I'd tell you what I reviewed on and how much studying I've done, but it isn't advisable since it isn't sufficient enough material/time and I'm not in a position to do so since I'm still waiting for my result (I'm in Cali, though I did get a "good" popup).
What I did when I sat down was I wrote Maslow, ABCs and safety in my white board just to remind me to apply those before answering/picking the best answer.
GL again and keep us posted.
Michael'sprv8RN
232 Posts
I have thought of writing on the scratch board formulas, lab values, equivalencies just so I won't need to be recalling, is this allowed? I don't think it's cheating coz you didn't bring any notes from outside the test area.
Any idea on this?
mike,it may be allowed, im not sure. perhaps you can ask the proctor?!
sorry.. i can imagine it would be ok if you write it during the test not before. :dunno:
You can write notes down on the white board they give you but they will take it off you before you leave
labrador4122, RN
1,921 Posts
What I did when I sat down was I wrote Maslow ABCs and safety in my white board just to remind me to apply those before answering/picking the best answer.[/i'] I have thought of writing on the scratch board formulas, lab values, equivalencies just so I won't need to be recalling, is this allowed? I don't think it's cheating coz you didn't bring any notes from outside the test area.Any idea on this?
they give you a small dry-erase board with a marker that you can use, I used it for a lab value that I kept forgetting, so I wrote it down really quick-- turns out I didnt need it!! then of course I needed it for the math, because I never practiced math with calculator because my school never let me have one.
cameronmpear
51 Posts
dudei took the test about 4 hours ago. it took me almost 4 hours and i may or maynot have passed. when i do the pearsonvue trick it seems like i passed. i would highly recommand going over your notes. i did lippincot and it did not help me one bit
hey Everyone! I have a good News !!,,,, I just passed this Test, and now I am official Registered Nurse!!!!:dncgcpd:I am so happy and excited!!!! That was my best present from God!! God bless you America and I want to wish all of you who is going to take NCLEX GOOD LUCK!!!! HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!*wine:christmastree::santa::ornament:
congrats