Published Jun 9, 2017
shaN2b
17 Posts
I hope this helps someone I know looking this stuff up helped me!
Just found out I passesd the NCLEX with 87 Questions
here are my scores
kaplan
Diagnostic A 65.6
QT1-65.3
QT2- 65.3
QT3-57
QT4-56
QT5-63.3
QT6-59.5
QT7- 61.1
Sample Questions
1 60
2 62
3 90
4 24
Kaplan secure predictor A
65.3
Readiness A
63.3
twizzi1227
25 Posts
Hey, congrats on passing the NCLEX! How long did it take u to study, what was your plan, and what tools did You use to study?
Initially when i came out of school i was serious with doing questions, which was when i had the kaplan review then i slacked off for maybe 2 weeks and started back up when i received my A.T.T. which was June 1st. Then i got serious for that week and just went for it on the 7th (Graduated 5/5/2017)
So all in all ill say 3weeks to a month
I did all the trainers and the questions from the kaplan qbank.
I also did the NCLEX RN MASTERY SIMULATION
I did A and B 75 questions each
My probability of passing was 80% for both .I was told the average was 60-65% so that kinda helped give me a boost of hope.( the only bad thing is you cant review what you got right/wrong)
I tried saunders questions online at first but it became easy at least to me ( it started to get repetitious I guess that was a good thing) I only did a few questions with this.
I also tried the sample questions for Uworld considered getting it but i decided to focus on kaplan first so I didnt overwhelm myself
When I used kaplan I did 10 questions at a time so i could read the rationales faster vs when i did higher numbers i wouldnt pay attention to the rationales as much because i was either tired, bored, or just over it. But i did use the trainers as my practice for longer exams .
Hope this helps!!!
After the NCLEX I tried the PVT trick and got the Good pop up ( that's after I received the email from pearson)
I tried like 50 times lol each time was the same thing
It helped put me at ease but I still needed that unofficial PASS from pearson!!