Published Jul 21, 2015
Pree35
26 Posts
As a nursing student iv been here on this website reading all the helpful comments everyone has been writing about the nclex, and i want to thank everybody who has given their tips and advice's about preparing for the nclex.....Unfortunately i have taken the Nclex Pn twice and failed .... i studied the Mary Hogan book, iv done Nclex Exam Cram, iv also practiced some questions from the Nclex 3000 website online. i feel so sad that why can't i pass while everybody is passing? am i not smart enough..? after getting myself togethr from failing twice im preparing myself for round 3... i am making a study guide as im preparing myself ... it will take me maybe 2 weeks to complete it ... well that is what i consider complete cause in nursing there's no such end to studying for the nclex and unending notes.
please if anybody has any helpful comments on how they passed?
i will be posting my study guide here after i finish(: stay tune
Tridoral
107 Posts
That would be awesome, I'm currently studying for the PN, still waiting on the ATT, and so far just reviewing content.
JustBeachyNurse, LPN
13,957 Posts
You need to create a targeted study plan based upon the results of your candidate performance report. Consult with your school for assistance as they have a vested interest in you passing the NCLEX
. Clearly your methods were not appropriate for your success. PDA may have been overkill as its intended for RN candidates not PN. Many struggling LPN candidates are overwhelmed by PDA & NCLEX RN prep material
. You may have used too many different resources which impeded your potential for success.