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It's official....

I am an RN!!!!!! I took my NCLEX on Monday morning and found out less than 24 hours later that I passed!

The computer shut off at 75 questions - and I walked out of there having NO CLUE if I had passed. I honestly thought that it was a very hard test. Whew, I am soooo glad it's OVER.

Thanks to Drexel U. DVD review series (expensive but worth it), my Saunders NCLEX review book, and my Lippincott NCLEX 3500 computer software...these were my study aides. I had no organized plan for studying, but made sure to complete roughly 4000+ questions before I tested. There was honestly nothing I could have focused on that would have helped. Just knowing how to answer the questions and reading VERY carefully helped I believe.

Good luck to the rest of you that will be testing soon!

~J

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congratulations :balloons::monkeydance:

congrats :balloons::balloons::balloons: and god bless

Congratulations!!

Congratulations!!! :balloons::balloons:

Congrats!!!!

I am an RN!!!!!! I took my NCLEX on Monday morning and found out less than 24 hours later that I passed!

The computer shut off at 75 questions - and I walked out of there having NO CLUE if I had passed. I honestly thought that it was a very hard test. Whew, I am soooo glad it's OVER.

Thanks to Drexel U. DVD review series (expensive but worth it), my Saunders NCLEX review book, and my Lippincott NCLEX 3500 computer software...these were my study aides. I had no organized plan for studying, but made sure to complete roughly 4000+ questions before I tested. There was honestly nothing I could have focused on that would have helped. Just knowing how to answer the questions and reading VERY carefully helped I believe.

Good luck to the rest of you that will be testing soon!

~J

congrats:balloons::monkeydance:taking my pn this afternoon:barf01:

Congrats!!

Congratulations! :balloons: That's encouraging :)

congratulations new rn nurse....:monkeydance:

CONGRATULATIONS:balloons::balloons:

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