I passed the Nclex RN on my second try!!! Please read to find out how!

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first of all, i want to start out by thanking god, the almighty. without him, i would not have been able to pass this exam. my journey through nursing has been very tough. i have two young children under the age four and a very supportive husband who was there for me till the end. he has a minimum wage job and has been trying to pay the pills and bring food to the table ever since i started my studies. i grauated in may of 2009 , and had scheduled my first exam for june 22 2009. the only thing i used for my first exam was saunders. as most people that i knew told me that saunders would be enough and that they had passed by using saunders alone, i thought, okay, i should save my money and just use the review book that i already have. i would do 100-200 questions a day and was scoring anywhere between 70-80s in saunders, and i thought i was prepared.

day of exam #1

i arrived an hour early at the testing center. my test was suppose to start at 1pm, but i started at 12:15pm. i had so many priotization and sata questions, and i thought i was passing! i had 3 math questions, but get this no delegation?! so anyhow, as i had heard, satas and priortiy questions means you are passing, i thought, wow, i must be doing great. the nclex is made in a way that you are never 100% confident about your answer, you just need to make an educated guess and move on. the answers are very vague and they are designed this way on purpose. but here were my mistakes, for priortiy questions, as nursing school had taught me, i would always pick the patient in pain. this is wrong! regardless of looking or thinking about the other patients, i thought pain comes first, so its pain! another mistake was i would pick answers such as reassuring the client ect, which are phycosocial needs, becauase i thought, i should do this first, then anything more important. fast forward, i ended at 76 questions, i come home, and do the pearsonvue trick! i was braught all the way to the credit card page! i thought thats it?! i failed?!!! my heart sank! i told my husband about the trick and how i was braught to the cc page. he also froze momentarily, and was deeply hurt. the questions were much harder than the saunders book i was using. the saunders book has patterns sometimes you can see two similiar choices and knock them out, well the nclex makers are smart, they try to avoid similiar choices, each of nclex choice's for answers are totally different and very vague!! i didnt find saunders helpful for me at all. im glad it works for others, but i believe that they are naturally good at critical thinking. but for me, i needed something more challenging. the next day, i had to go to work. with this bad economy, i was lucky enough to find a job, and the first thing the director of nursing asked me was how i did on the exam? i told her honestly about how there was a possibility that i failed and why i thought that. she refused to believe in the trick and waited until my quick results came out. and ofcourse two days later, i had really failed! although, she wanted me to continue working, i decided no, my goal is to become a registered nurse, and i wont let anyting distract me! the first time i think i was also pressured by work, they wanted me to have my license, and i picked the earliest date available so i could satisfy my director of nursing and get my license asap.

preparation for exam #2

i took a week off to cry and vent. i needed a break between studies and had to get myself together. i knew if i tried to study right away, i would get distracted and keep thinking that i failed. i cried every day for a week and had sleepless nights. the second week i really got serious and had to start studying. this time i did not want to use saunders for questions. so what i did was enrolled myself for the kaplan complete with in class review and qbank and qtrainers and also enrolled in the 3 week course with ncsbn (learningext.com) questions. i heard that these two combined for studying for the nclex, and you are golden! i also purhcased the kaplan 2010 strategies book and did all the questions in that book. i didnt have time to get to the cd questions. and last, but not least, i also purchased linda la charity's book priotization and delegation assignment. so with all these sources combined, i was hoping that i would be just fine! i read the kaplan strategy book cover to cover and also watched the "decision tree" video kaplan offered online before the class started. kaplan class started on july 12th for me , and the last day of class was august 2nd. the class met every sunday for four weeks, so there was a total of 4 in class sessions. most people dont find the class useful, but i found it very useful. the keplan strategies are stressed and the diagnostic and readiness tests are very useful!! okay so for my scores

i scored 69% on my diagnostic and 67% on my readiness test, kaplan gave me a 97% probablility of passing the nclex with my score that i got on my readiness test. and here are my scores for qtrainers

qtrainer 1 56%

qtrainer 2 68%

qtrainer 3 47%

qtrainer 4 51%

qtrainer 5 52%

qtrainer 6 60%

qtrainer 7 53%

my overall qbank average was 59% which was ranging anywhere from 46% to 78% and i always choose 50 question tests and would click on all content, because the nclex is made to question you on all content, so i always choose all content. after i completed all of kaplan questions, i quickly reviewed the ones i got wrong, to make sure i understand what the correct answer was. i read all the rationals, even if i got the question wrong. my first time i only read rationals to the ones i got wrong, this time i read all rationals, regardless of getting the question right or wrong. then after finishing with kaplan i on august 3rd i purchased the ncsbn questions which were a total of 1500 questions and i would do about 100-200 questions per day on those. the ncsbn has a qbank which is very helfpul. on my post tests for ncbn i was getting between 80-100 on thier tests! 80% was the lowest i got for that site. i wanted to finish kaplan questions first so i could train myself with the harder questions and then go for something that was easier and see how i do. the ncsbn questions were alot easier than kaplan, but kaplan had prepared me on how to answer them. had i not done kaplan, i think i would have scored much lower on the ncsbn questions. however, the ncsbn questions were alot more challenging than saunders. i think saunders is too easy. and i needed more challenging sources. i made sure to read the review study material that ncsbn has and then i did all the questions and read every single rational! i was a totally different person when it came to answering questions this time. i learned that pain is pyhcosocial for the most part and my test taking strategies. but what helped me the most was how to prioritize , and i give all the credit to kaplan for that!!! i will call the kaplan staff and say thank you to them! because without kaplan i would not have passed!! i also feel that delegation and priotization book is really good, although i didnt have a chance to complete it i did the first 6 chapters and then some chapters in the middle such as resp, and endocrine, and med surgical emergencies chapter. all of this really trained me on how to critically think and prepared me for those passing level questions on the nclex which are all priotization and delegation. the last 4 days before my exam, i opened my saunders, yes i still opened it! but not for questions, i wanted to read the major body systems. i skimmed through endocrine, neuro, resp, gi . i also read the infection control chapter and did all the questions from infection control in the book, which were not too much. then after doing that, i felt as prepared as i could be.

exam #2 day

this time my exam started at 8am, and i was done at 9:15. i read each question carefully and more than twice before i picked the answer. i was surpirsed because i felt the questions were "easy" all that hard work paid off! kaplan questions are much more challenging and i am thiankful they were. because it was easier to answer nclex questions because of that. although i was not able to use the decision tree/ kaplan strategies on any of my quetions. i could not use the strategy assessment vs. implementation because all my questions were implementations, but the only strategy that worked was maslow, abc, and "determine the outcome" . i would suggest do as many priotization questions as possible!!! i cant give you exact test questions, but that would help more if i could, because then i would be able to explain what i mean by read the answer / question carefully. anyhow, this time i got delegation questions, which was different from my first!! my first time i didnt get any delegation questions. and towards the end of the test, the questions started to get very difficult, and i started to cry coming out of the exam, because i thought , did i fail again? the exam is made that way, so your never sure of your answer. but you just have to make an educated guess. i stopped at 75 qestions! my first time i stopped at 76 questions. i came out with my heart pounding and with tears running down my eyes!!! the proctor said "whats wrong, why are you crying" i told him my experience about how i failed the first time with 76 questions and that this time the computer shut me off at 75. i had number phobia with the minimum questions. i wanted more questions!! i told him that this computer never gives me a chance to prove myself. it always ends me at the minimum questions! and he said "dont think so deeply, the number of questions doesnt mean anything. i know you passed!" i thought he was just reassuring me..but when i came home and did the trick, i got the infamous pop up!! so now i'm beginning to think that the proctors know if we have passed or failed!! and today, i paid for my unofficial results and i saw pass!! i printed the page out, and started to cry with happiness!!!! one thing i want to say before i forget is that on my second test, i got totally different subjects!! i didnt get almost any infection control or endocrine. the computer saves your profile and makes sure it doesnt give u the same questions. therefore; i can say that for repeat testers, review everything! because the test will never give u the same questions.

i am a living proof of failing with the minimum and then passing with the minimum!! it is possible! i didnt go in confident, i thought for sure, 100% i was going to fail again, but maybe this time in the 200s because i was doing kaplan so much more challenging questions. i proved myself wrong and suprised my whole family! if i can do it, so can you!!! i hope my story helps others who are struglling. last but not least, i want to thank this site!! i found so much useful information on this site, and everybody was so supportive when i failed my first time! and ofcourse to god, i am very thankful to him!!! :yeah::yeah::yeah:

2bNurse4life4ever thank you so much for all your support and advice! soon enough i will be in your position and this nclex stress will soon be a thing of the past! have a wonderful weekend celebrating! and ill contact you if i have any other questions or concerns ;) you did it, david did it, now im going to do it!

Congratulations!!!!

thanks Nursethis21 for the explanation.

how about the 1 drag 1 drop?

2bnurse4life4ever CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!! :clpty:

2bnurse4life4ever CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!! :clpty:

Thanks chokiez00! As per your question on drag and drop, you have to arrange the steps in order.. they might ask u for example.. what is the other of doing a dressing change? and they will give you series of steps which are all scrambled and you have to use your mouse / cursor and put the steps in correct order from what you do first to what you do last.. hope this helps.

2bNurse4life4ever Congrats! I failed on my first test this past saturday. I have given my self the week off but got all of my BON paperwork and pearson vue in so that I can reschedule as soon as they let me. I have the ATI review, saunders book, cant forget the free NCLEX 3500 that Im going to do 265 questions each time and just purchased the Lacharity book. I was so tired by the time I got to the 250th question I dont even think UI was thinking clearly. On top of that I never took any break. BIG MISTAKE!! My biggest issue the first time around was my nerves. I have never been a good test taker and always tend to second guess myself. I have been trying very hard to not change an answer and go with my gut because an instructor once told me there is a reason that answer is coming to you in the first place go with it. Im actually excited about retesting because there is something very strong telling me it will be different this time. Im going to sit down sunday night and work out my study plan so that I start monday. Heres hoping I can post the same thing you did! :yeah:

nrcolee6: I will be pulling for you and sending all the positive vibes I have your way. Quick question how long was it from the time you failed till you got your ATT to retest? I know we can do this. WE didnt make it thru nursing school for nothing. Just gotta keep the nerves in check go in there and do the damn thing:D So that we can walk out of there as :nurse:. Let me know how things go and if you have any study tips I would appreciate it. I should be able to retest middle of september.

2bNurse4life4ever Congrats! I failed on my first test this past saturday. I have given my self the week off but got all of my BON paperwork and pearson vue in so that I can reschedule as soon as they let me. I have the ATI review, saunders book, cant forget the free NCLEX 3500 that Im going to do 265 questions each time and just purchased the Lacharity book. I was so tired by the time I got to the 250th question I dont even think UI was thinking clearly. On top of that I never took any break. BIG MISTAKE!! My biggest issue the first time around was my nerves. I have never been a good test taker and always tend to second guess myself. I have been trying very hard to not change an answer and go with my gut because an instructor once told me there is a reason that answer is coming to you in the first place go with it. Im actually excited about retesting because there is something very strong telling me it will be different this time. Im going to sit down sunday night and work out my study plan so that I start monday. Heres hoping I can post the same thing you did! :yeah:

nrcolee6: I will be pulling for you and sending all the positive vibes I have your way. Quick question how long was it from the time you failed till you got your ATT to retest? I know we can do this. WE didnt make it thru nursing school for nothing. Just gotta keep the nerves in check go in there and do the damn thing:D So that we can walk out of there as :nurse:. Let me know how things go and if you have any study tips I would appreciate it. I should be able to retest middle of september.

Yes , definetly , you will surely be able to post the same thing i did !!!!!! Im sure of that!!! But as you know, take breaks next time, and also read each question 2-3 times before choosing an answer, the nclex answers are very vague that sometimes we choose the wrong answer. Be sure to review content the last few days before your exam, as this will refresh content. Dont delay on taking the exam.. take the exam as soon as your time is over, this is enough time for you to be prepared.. because as our instructors say, the sooner we take the exam, the more likely we will pass.. since all that nursing content is still fresh in our minds...saunders is great for content..pay close attention to those yellow boxes in saunders.. they tell you everything.. i had a few questions that when i looked them up, the answers were in those yellow boxes from saunders.. and finish the lacharity book, it will train you to critically think, after all, most of the exam has to do with priortization. Also , if you totally dont know of a side effect of a drug that can cause potential harm look for choices that deal with ototoxity, blurr vision, or cardiovascular related problems, as mostly, those turn out to be the right answer!! take your time with the exam, you will pass!!!! :nurse::up:

thankyou so much for your story! I took my nclex last thursday and failed it and was devestated! and i have been sitting here trying to figure out what to do next to prepare for it. i am going to take your advice and get the books you used. the only bad thing is that Kaplan doesn't offer a live course right now which would probably really help me. do you have any suggestions for that? thanks again. I better get my butt in gear because i too am going to pass this test on my second try!!

thanks,

Michele

Congratulations!!! I am going to start my nursing career now in the fall and to hear stories like yours is really inspiring.

MH24 yes we can do it! you sound like you are getting off on the right step--developing a study plan! as far as my att--i called my state board and they said to call back at 45 days and would give me my new att and that's just how they do it. so after awhile i kept thinking that wasn't right and called and left message after message and this week i finally got through to the lady and she gave me my new att. so im not sure how your board works but i think if you register at pearsonvue again it should come within 2 weeks or so ive been told. so my 45 days would be next week but because of this process nothing was open in august so i scheduled sept 2! which allows me enough time to finish questions and go over any content that i still have trouble with. i know we can both do this. it's just a test! nerves definitely got the best of me but going through this i know i can do it and need to stop doubting myself too. the hardest part is dealing with the emotions and sometimes they still do get to me because it stinks thinking you failed but you know what when we pass it will all be a silly ordeal and we will love nursing even more for the heartache we've been through! if you want to talk more and share study tips im more than happy to help because this forum has reallllly helped me get through the hurt and prepare myself to get back into studying. im praying for you! we will and can do it!

thankyou so much for your story! I took my nclex last thursday and failed it and was devestated! and i have been sitting here trying to figure out what to do next to prepare for it. i am going to take your advice and get the books you used. the only bad thing is that Kaplan doesn't offer a live course right now which would probably really help me. do you have any suggestions for that? thanks again. I better get my butt in gear because i too am going to pass this test on my second try!!

thanks,

Michele

Good luck with your exam. I know you can do it. Kaplan is the best. If you do everything that Kaplan asks of you which is complete the entire qbank and question trainers, you WILL pass the exam!!! If there is absolutely no way for you to enroll in the live class, then I would buy the Online Complete and watch the videos which explain about the decision tree and also watch videos where the instructor is reviewing questions using the decision tree. They have a lot of videos under each category of the nclex content such as safety and infection control, health promotion and mainetence , pharmacology , ect..and you can click on the video for that section and watch the instructor drill you with each question by using the kaplan strategies. And like I said, for the most part the assessment vs. implementation strategy is not going to work on kaplan, but watching those videos you will be able to learn the "determine the outcome" strategy, because in that strategy either all answer choices are assessments or all are implementations. And ofcourse you will be able to better critically think and will learn exaclty how to use ABCs and Maslow. And yes the others books are going to be helpful to you, and the NCSBN site is really good, after all, they are the makers of the Nclex. But if cant purchase that, then the delegation and priotization book along with kaplan will also be enough. It is very devestating to fail, I was in your shoes just a few days ago. It hurts, and especially in the beginning stages, and thats where you are. But dont lose heart, you will pass this exam. With determination and perserverance , we can achieve anything!!! Good luck, I will keep you in my prayers. :)

2bNurse4life4ever so you would hands down recommend NCSBN?? I have review Saunders and also have Mosbys and many other books for content, as well as LaCharity which I really like! I am doing also Kaplan but did that the first time around. Did you do all of the review stuff for NCSBN or just questions? Thanks so much
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