Hey everyone, Canadian RN here writing the NCLEX on Wednesday (getting very anxious now to get this done and over with!).
As a last minute study aid, I bought the Lacharity book - I have found (compared to Kaplan, Saunders and Mosby's) that these questions are the most difficult!
Curious to know how people's scores turned out - particularly with the new book.
I averaged about 70% overall in the first 18 chapters, but did considerably better on the case study sections (averaged just over 80% on those).
I felt the case studies were a lot easier for me to do rather than the other chapters! In any case, I hope my scores are decent enough to get that wonderful pass on Wednesday :)
Good luck to everyone else writing - I just went thru my CRNE in June and had to wait an awful 6 weeks for results, feeling the same stress that I hoped to never feel again, lol. Can't wait till it's all over!!!
Also I should add I did considerably high (like 90+%) in some chapters, and then considerably low (like 55-65%) in other chapters. Not sure if others have found their results to be like this as well?
tk0224
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Hey everyone, Canadian RN here writing the NCLEX on Wednesday (getting very anxious now to get this done and over with!).
As a last minute study aid, I bought the Lacharity book - I have found (compared to Kaplan, Saunders and Mosby's) that these questions are the most difficult!
Curious to know how people's scores turned out - particularly with the new book.
I averaged about 70% overall in the first 18 chapters, but did considerably better on the case study sections (averaged just over 80% on those).
I felt the case studies were a lot easier for me to do rather than the other chapters! In any case, I hope my scores are decent enough to get that wonderful pass on Wednesday :)
Good luck to everyone else writing - I just went thru my CRNE in June and had to wait an awful 6 weeks for results, feeling the same stress that I hoped to never feel again, lol. Can't wait till it's all over!!!
T