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Hi all,
I am looking for some words of encouragment. I just finished Kaplans question trainer 7 and scored a 59. ugghhhh. I am a little tired being at work and all but I thought I could at least get a 63. All of my q-bank scores were in the 60's. I am testing on Monday and just want this anxiety to be done with.
Do you think that the Kaplan "bar" is set a little high to ensure their passing rate?? Should I reschedule and continue studying?? I will take any and all input.
Thanks,
jr
please people tell me, knowing my kaplan question trainer scores are like these. what do you guys think? i will be glad to accept all your advices..thanks a bunch!qt1 - 77%
qt2 - 69%
qt3 - 70%
qt4 - 60%
qt5 - 61%
qt6 - 60%
qt7 - 66%
wow!!!!! those are good scores!! :studyowl::studyowl:
:bow: you are more than ready to take the test. i really thought nclex test was so much easier than kaplan tests. go for it!!!!
i agree your scores are good! i think you're prepared for your exams. my scores ranges from 50-60% but i passed.
you know i have a question to all who used kaplan question trainer and passed nclex and for those also who are using it as a preparation for the actual exam..
did u repeat answering the test 1-7 after finishing everything or just took it one time before you took nclex, if you repeated it, for how many times?
You said your cumulative Q bank question was 53%, was this includid used = incorrect questions or just incorrect questions? I take my text in 3 weeks and so far my cumulative question is 62% (used =incorrect) and I still have 328 questions left. I'm worried. I took my first question trainer and I got a 52%.
I just took my test on Thursday in Indiana. I took the Kaplan course and used the Q Bank and did all the question trainers. I never scored higher than a 63% on any of the question trainers. On Q bank, I scored anything from a 55% to 85%, depending on whether I chose just my problem areas or did everything. I think that Kaplan questions definitely help you to prepare for the types of questions and I do believe that the scoring is more difficult than NCLEX 3500, which I also used. I was told this over and over again by multiple people I work with that Kaplan is harder to encourage you to study and use the QBank more, which is why they say if you score a 65% you are ready to take the test.
Like I said, I took the NCLEX on Thursday. I left in tears and waited all day Friday for the SBON to post a license number. It never appeared. I did the Pearson Quick Results on Saturday, I just couldn't stand to wait any longer, and I Passed!!! 75 questions and it shut off.... I was sure I failed.... don't be too worried about a score of 58-65%, as long as you take the time to look at the rationales so you understand why the answer you chose was wrong or right.
Good Luck!
miss_cy
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