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Kaplan Exit Exam

On 12/22/14 I took the Kaplan Exit Exam my exam score was 69% that was considered a fail since a week prior my school raised the score from 60% to 70%. I took the exam after only studying 483 of the 1000+ questions in the Qbank. Now I'm preparing myself to take the test again by studying the remaining questions and reviewing the ones I've already done. According to my school scoring a 70% on the Kaplan Exit gives me a 95% chance of passing the NCLEX-PN. My nerves are getting the best of me and I'm so scared of taking the exit exam a second time and not passing. It's constantly on my mind. I would like some advise to help me deal with my fears and to better my chances of passing. Please help!!!

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Hello and welcome to allnurses.com

Good luck with the exam!!

I take the Secure Predictor very soon for the first time and I am extremely nervous. Our school also requires a 70% and above to pass the class. Any advice for me going into it for the first time from what you can remember???

Hi Im taking the exit exam in April is there any advice for passing? We too have to make a 70% to complete our classes if not we have to repeat the whole semester again. Ive been doing the Kaplan Qbank but I don't know how helpful that is. Ive been making between 44-67 on the tests. Our teachers have said the exam is very hard Ive seen an exit exam blueprint around but I really don/t know if that pertains to that test. Thanks and I hope you did well on your exam!

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