Published Jun 8, 2011
beso
2 Posts
Hi everyone so here we go I graduated nursing school 2009 tried to take the nclex 6 months later but it didnt work out I failed I knew I wasn't ready at the time.. I studied harder and wanted to take the test but Things happened and I got busy and couldn't take the test again.. Now it's been over a year since the last time I studied I feel like I forgot everything I don't even know where to start from !! what do u think is the best review for me out there I have the Saunders book 4th edi and took kaplan review like a year ago I need your advice a motivation anything can help :)
Thank you:o !!
uaefan
71 Posts
Hi beso,
You may want to take a look at my post "long time lurker...first time poster" for some advice. I was in the same boat...somewhat. Just know that you will pass this test and that you have people in your corner. All the best!
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
Just start. Study as if you had never tested before. If you don't start, you won't slay the beast.
tinaj191
26 Posts
Hello. I graduated May 14, 2011 and just took Nclex yesterday. I had about 85 questions. 13 SATA, infection control, GI, respiratory, meds and delegation. I used sylvia rayfield material and it helped me alot. I did the trick and got the good pop up. Praying that I see my name on BON tomorrow. Just have faith. If you confess it, believe it, you will recieve it!!! Good luck to you and I wish you all the best!!!
Hello. I graduated May 14, 2011 and just took Nclex yesterday. I had about 85 questions. 13 SATA, infection control, GI, respiratory, meds and delegation. I used sylvia rayfield material and it helped me alot. I did the trick and got the good pop up. Praying that I see my name on BON tomorrow. Just have faith. If you confess it, believe it, you will recieve it!!! Good luck to you and I wish you all the best!!! Oh and they have a 98-99% pass rate
casper1024
I waited over a year and a half in-between taking my test! It was hard to start studying again, but all of the knowledge comes back to you. Marlene Hurst of the Hurst review has a great online program and an online booklet you can print up and it is amazing. Also I took the NCSBN course online...they have a lot of questions on there. These were great for content reviews, but taking test questions helped me the most. There are a lot of downloadable practice questions out there. Even if you have to pay I would advise getting a program and doing this over and over. Especially if you can find one that has rationales because you are learning while you practice taking test questions. Most programs have practice tests that will tell you what areas to focus on so you don't have to study everything. Hope that helps!