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What were your practice scores like (and with which source)?I'm curious to see how the grades on Saunders, NCLEX3500, Lippincott, etc... translate into passing (or failing) the NCLEX.
Thanks!!
Saunders: 83-88
RN3500 & Lippincott: 78-82
Davis: 80-81
Meds Pub & Drexel question bank: 78-88
passed NCLEX in 75 but was also a strong student...i think the practice tests are a great way to review / learn things not addressed in nursing curriculum but bottom line i think passing NCLEX is contingent on having a strong knowledge base, keeping patient safety in mind and not letting the test psyche you out...i found the questions to be very different than any practice test i had taken and i thought that i really had to pull my knowledge together to answer some of the questions...i left feeling numb because i could only think of the questions that i wasn't sure of...by the next day, though, i was feeling very confident in myself.
goodluck! prepare well and think positive
Thank you for the responses.
That is about where i am with my grades on the practice tests. My lowest grade has been 66 on a Saunders test and that scared me, but otherwise it's been low 70s. I've seen improvement in specific content areas, but the overall grades have stayed in that same range (depending on the breakdown of the test). I take the test 3 weeks from today.
passed NCLEX in 75 but was also a strong student...i think the practice tests are a great way to review / learn things not addressed in nursing curriculum but bottom line i think passing NCLEX is contingent on having a strong knowledge base, keeping patient safety in mind and not letting the test psyche you out...i found the questions to be very different than any practice test i had taken and i thought that i really had to pull my knowledge together to answer some of the questions...i left feeling numb because i could only think of the questions that i wasn't sure of...by the next day, though, i was feeling very confident in myself.
I absolutely agree! A strong knowledge base from both school and review/practice questions is what it's all about.
I did Saunders and got anywhere from 60-100% on the quizzes and tests...I didn't care about my score so much, more about reading the rationales and building onto my knowledge base.
When I was preparing for the NCLEX-PN my test scores were soooo low, I was depressed. They indicated I would NOT pass the NCLEX!!!! Well I decides to not reveiw and did minimal studying for it and passed first time with only 75 questions!! Now I am getting ready for the NCLEX-RN and I don't plan to take any pre-tests. I am studying more this time though. I am using the Drexel DVD's and Kaplan book and Lippincott's NCLEX study guide. I also am following the thread here " Anyoone up for random Fact Throwing ". Participating as well as reading really is helping me moreso than anything in retaining the info.
I did Kaplan Complete which includes classroom and online training. Online consists of Question Trainer exams and Qbank questions.
My scores were:
QT 1: 64%
QT 2: 66%
QT 3: 58%
QT 4: 58%
QT 5: 55%
QT 6: 62%
QT 7: 58%
Qbank total score: 60%
Kaplan wants you to have at least a 60% on everything to guarantee passing.
I passed in 75 questions and 1.5 hours.
Also wanted to mention that I was a B student (which at our school was 86% to 92%).
kaplan question trainer scores
1- 52
2- 60
3- 56
4- 52
5- 63
6- 62
7- 61
qbank- 62% overall, but i only completed 94% of the questions(ran out of time, but i did make sure i finished the pharm and infection control questions and left the therapeutic questions for last)
ati predictor(mandatory from school)- 52% chance of passing lol ***
tested 6/28 in cali, found out today i passed at 75. i left the test after 2hrs feeling confident because kaplan prepared me well.
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What were your practice scores like (and with which source)?
I'm curious to see how the grades on Saunders, NCLEX3500, Lippincott, etc... translate into passing (or failing) the NCLEX.
Thanks!!