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I am freaking out! I take my nclex-rn in 4 days and my Qbank scores are not good! I average between the mid-50s-mid-60s. My cumulative Qbank score is a 56% with 79% of the questions completed. I used the Qbank without the course, but ordered and read nearly the entire review course book. I also got the kaplan 2010 stategy book. I'm scared! VERY SCARED !!! Does this mean I'm going to fail? What should I do? Any advice would be greatly appreciated
I just did the infamous Pearson trick... I got a pop-up saying "our records indicate..." does that mean I passed? Is the trick really accurate anyway?
All I know is that is what I wanna see when I check mine. Congrats :yeah:
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I hope u are right, Susanne!!! I reeeeally reeeeaaaally hope ur right!
yes , this truly means you have passed...CONGRATULATIONS!!!!:yeah:
.. how did you prepare for the exam.. i read ur prior posts where u said u used kaplan and were not scoring too high, i am in the same range as u are.. so i feel more confident now that i believe that you have passed.. were u able to use test taking strategies/ decision tree when taking the exam? .. and did u use anything other than kaplan?
Whiterabbit - you got it, don't worry. I came out of NCLEX (on Monday) convinced 100% that I had failed. I got every single med calculation wrong because it kept giving me the same type (as if it KNEW) and I had like 6 of them. I got like 6 meds that I had never even heard of so I was just guessing on those. And it felt as if I was guessing on the rest of them lol. I did the trick and and I got the same message as you did and last night I found out that I had passed. This trick truly does work... rest at ease until you know definitively.
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4 days before the test(starting right about now), i chickened out. my Kaplan trainer 7 didn't give me a satisfactory, ready-to-sit range. and my qbank is only 55%. if i practice more perhaps i'll do fine on the biggy. moving the date to first week august.