I'm officially an RN!

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Hello all, I'm not into writing a lot, but I hope that whatever I will write will help anyone of you.

First I want to state a big thanks to many of you who have posted your experiences and study tips, they have certainly helped me.

anyways here is a list of what I'd done:

my main study resource- virtual ati (school made us use it, and it was helpful, especially with content. Basically you work with a tutor who tells you what activities to work on for the week and then he/she sends you a practice test based on that subject. The tutor looks at your results and gives some some things to do to work on your weak spots, then retests you.)

utilized the lacharity priority workbook.

borrow up to date nclex books that contain question and answers w/ rationales from the library.

do practice questions and/or read up on content everyday

prayed before, during, and after the test

googled nclex cram sheet or study guides

I studied for 3months+

I took the test last Friday of February, shut down at about question 82, few hours later did the pvt and got the good popup, anxiously waited and checked frequently to see if my results were processed. Was too afraid to do pvt 24 hrs later so i didn't do it. two days later, paid for the quick results and found that I passed.

It was a hard test, but thank God I passed!

CONGRATS! :) I am planning to study for 3 mos too. btw, may I ask if you still have the link for the nclex cram sheet?:) is it the same like the book sold for $19/$24

I don't know about that, but just google 'nclex cram sheet' and you will find it. It the first hit that pops up.

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