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Hi all, I joined here recently. I am sitting for the NCLEX-RN next Weds. I have had a steady study schedule, but somedays (like today) I find myself getting too overwhelmed and not being able to recall or retain some things I have learned from doing all of these questions and reviewing rationales/content when I need to.
I don't have the support system I need. My family and friends are supportive... but not in the best way. They don't understand how the NCLEX works and say things like "Oh, I KNOW you'll pass with flying colors!" And honestly sometimes it's worst to hear that because it's like they don't know what they're talking about lol. They mean well, but it is not beneficial to me.
I wasn't super close to many in nursing school, and no one I know from school is taking the NCLEX anytime soon (think Aug-Sept).
Basically I feel like I'm going at this alone, and I get scared. I feel like dealing with NCLEX is similar to what dealing with a d/o feels like. Somedays, I think I'm going to pass, but there are also more days where I feel scared I am going to fail. It's like relapsing.
There's so much mental strength needed for this, so I wanted to hear from you guys about any tips or even stories you'd like to share. What did you do to mentally prepare for this exam? Did you confide in people in real life or online? I don't think anyone that doesn't have to go through taking the NCLEX will understand how intense this journey is.
I'm with you on this one. I had been studying my butt off for about 1.5 months, so I decided to go on a road trip with some family members for a few days. One of my family members asked when I was going to take the test- I told her that at that point I didn't feel ready yet. She replies with this: "well my friend (insert name here) took the NCLEX a few months ago and she said it's really easy and she didn't even study." My mouth just about dropped to the floor. This comment was not only rude but it was also FAR FROM THE TRUTH. I didn't say anything back to the comment but revisited it when I was by myself before going to bed that evening and I came to this conclusion (after going through a wealth of emotions): people that don't go to nursing school or take the NCLEX just don't understand, and they never will. To the person that states the NCLEX is "easy" and they they "didn't study at all" I think they might just have some self-esteem issues going on and wanted to bring someone else down.I don't have any support outside of AN (besides my husband who at least TRIES). I found that dropping into this website a few times a day has helped me keep pushing and believing in myself.
All in all, I want you to know that you're not alone in this. I have depended on my AN fam since starting this journey and I can truly say that it has helped me more than anything. So lean on us here on AN, because we are HERE and we UNDERSTAND!
Omg, I would hate to hear that! That is like brushing it off, and the NCLEX is so much more because of how much strength it takes from us.
Nurse2beMN, thank you!!! Coming on AN really does make a difference; it makes us feel less alone. Thank you so much
And you are my NCLEX day twin! I hope we both pass on Weds!
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Thank you so much for your response, happynurse! You gave great advice and I sincerely enjoyed reading about your nclex experience. I'm so happy you took out the time to write such a post! I think I will be similar to you in the sense that I will most likely do some questions the day before the exam. I wanna stay in the mode lol
Like many others, I am SO nervous about the SATA. I don't know how I'm going to pass if I get a lot of SATA
But, a lot of people seem to do ok and pass.
I think Kaplan has been the most helpful to me so far--I'm finishing up the last of my qbank questions today! I'm going to try to do both trainer 6 and 7 by tuesday... I'm not sure if I'd be able to make it through every single one of those rationales considering how long the exams are. It will be good for endurance, though. I will be studying that guide the last day or 2 before my exam Weds! It looks like a very helpful guide. I might go through my Hurst review book for some content refreshing (if I have the time and energy)
I hope I'll be an RN on Weds!