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Yay... I'm now Licensed Registered Nurse...
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I'm sorry Betterlucknextym, Dennishiella and others for the late update.
I previously typed up an entry but lost it when the website logged me out.
Okay, here is my story:
1st attempt of the NCLEX was just after graduation from nursing school in August, 2008 and I was working at least 24hrs per week as a Certified Nursing Assistant. I attended the preparation class provided by Kaplan, although I didn't use much of the online tool. I never answered any Qbank questions and never completed questions trainer 2, 3,4,5,6 and 7. And with personal devastating news the week I was to test, I still went on to take the test. Prior to the test I requested for extra time and private accommodation ( by the way, it was a pain getting a test date because you have to call the scheduling representative instead of doing it yourself online. I think the representative wasn't proficient and had very poor customer service). During the test (Aug. 14, 2008) my mind was just wondering around other personal issues. Anyways I failed the exam with 183 questions. I knew I did fail when I didn't find my result on the California BRN's website and when I called they keep telling 3 to 30 days. It was the most horrible feeling and I started studying again that same day.
2nd attempt of the NCLEX, I studied all by myself, started working fulltime as a Certified Nursing Assistant to meet up with bills, creditors for my student loans were already calling me 24/7 for their money. I used the Hurst review to prepare for the content and did some of it's questions. I took the test on Dec. 1, 2008, I had testing accommodation, additional testing time on this test and total of 92 questions) and 3 -7 business days later couldn't find my name online. Then I new I didn't pass again. I later received a re-application form and result few days later from the BRN.
3rd and Final attempt: This time, I was still working full-time as a Certified Nursing Assistant, often get questions from colleagues like "When are you taking the boards" but I just brush it off and kept preparing to take it again. During registration, I declined to request for extra time and testing accommodation. I chose to go in with the normal 6hrs and the usual testing room (by the way, the room was noisy).
Preparation:
Hurst Review: I took the Hurst Review class in Jan. 2009 but I was really sick during the class. So, I decided to listen and watch the content videos on my own and took notes. I used the Hurst Review for content because I believe the topics are explained in simple terms and easy to comprehend. I also studied the most important meds mentioned in the content videos. Attempted 50 questions from each section from the Hurst review book.
Kaplan: I used the Kaplan for preparation of test questions and I thought it was very helpful. The questions are harder than those on Hurst reviews. I completed questions trainer 1, 2, 3, online review questions, did 50 Qbank questions from each category and 50 questions each from subcategories. First my grades were in the 50s, and then my averages were in the mid 60s at the time I took the exam.
Pharmacology: Learn new medications such as those frequently on TV commercials e.g. Levitra
Infection control: Know your infections that require contact, standard, droplet and airborne precautions. There was a helpful acronym for infection control was posted on this site in April of 2008 thread (credit goes to that person) e.g.
CONTACT PRECAUTION
M-Multidrug resistant organism
R-Respiratory infection-RSV
S-Skin infections
W-Wound infections
E-Enteric infections-clostridium defficile
E-Eye infections
And I added Croup
Please if you need more information on this, you can ask me...
February: In the month of February, dealing with violence from wifey, I moved to the 3rd floor of the my home, I embraced my faith to by taking a special week to fast (6am-6pm) and pray while studying as usual. Praying and fasting gave me some encouragement, focus, and avoided external distractions. I also took about 5days off to study.
March: My test was set for March 12, 2009. Two days before the exam I left the house to stay in a motel close to the testing center to avoid any distraction. At this time, to be honest I could feel and hear a voice within me saying "your license is waiting for you, just go take the test" I heard the voice 2-3 times. I did not tell anyone about test date even wifey, except my friend in Virginia because we've been supportive to each other preparing for the exam and she passed the NCLEX 3wks prior even with difficult times she was facing.
During the exam, I had 3 SATAs, lots of priority questions, infection control questions, teachings, few medications and psych questions. After my first 30 questions I took my one and only break (had a small snicker bar, cup of water and used the rest room). At the 74th question I said Oh Lord let it be the last, at 75 at shut down.
After the exam, I realized no external personal issues (distractions) came on my mind during the exam which was a surprise and I'm grateful (All of my thinking was about the questions I had to answer at every point in time). I didn't know how to react but I knew I studied really hard this time, the questions I got were more priority questions, and there could be little chance of me failing at 75 questions.
03/17/09: While at work, about 2am I checked the BRN's website and my name wasn't showing up. At first I didn't really want to check it myself to avoid the anxiety. Then my good friend in Virginia sent me a text message at 3.45am to send her the spelling of my last name. At 4am, she sent me a text to call her, when I did I heard her screaming very loud "YOU MADE IT". So, I went on to the BRN's website again at 4.05am, searched the BRN via yahoo and found my name. I couldn't believe it. Then I searched for the BRN through Google search engine and I found my name again... I was really excited, didn't know if to cry, smile or just scream loud...But I did scream very loud after I got off work lol...
03/19/09: I received my electronic ID card from the BRN which I thought was fast. And 03/23/09 I received my engraved certificate.
Well, thanks to Betterlucknextym, Dennishiella and others sharing your stories and experiences. Please if there is anyway I could help, you can contact here...Now I can go to graduate school and follow pursue other prospects...
For those that need to retake the test, I know you might feel like a failure, you might have family to care for financially, you have other imminent obligations, please do not give up, when you fall down, please get up immediately, I know that it's easier said than done. But you know being down, feeling depressed will not you lead you forward. Gather yourself together; keep positive people around you as you prepare for the next test, sometimes you have to make very difficult sacrifices and I wish you all the best.
Yay… I’m now Licensed Registered Nurse…:prdnrs:I’m sorry Betterlucknextym, Dennishiella and others…. And other for the late update. I previously typed up an entry but lost it when the website logged me out. Okay, here is my story:
1st attempt of the NCLEX was just after graduation from nursing school in August, 2008 and I was working at least 24hrs per week as a Certified Nursing Assistant. I attended the preparation class provided by Kaplan, although I didn’t use much of the online tool. I never answered any Qbank questions and never completed questions trainer 2, 3,4,5,6 and 7. And with personal devastating news the week I was to test, I still went on to take the test. Prior to the test I requested for extra time and private accommodation ( by the way, it was a pain getting a test date because you have to call the scheduling representative instead of doing it yourself online. I think the representative wasn’t proficient and had very poor customer service). During the test (Aug. 14, 2008) my mind was just wondering around other personal issues. Anyways I failed the exam with 183 questions. I knew I did fail when I didn’t find my result on the California BRN’s website and when I called they keep telling 3 to 30 days. It was the most horrible feeling and I started studying again that same day.
2nd attempt of the NCLEX, I studied all by myself, started working fulltime as a Certified Nursing Assistant to meet up with bills, creditors for my student loans were already calling me 24/7 for their money. I used the Hurst review to prepare for the content and did some of it’s questions. I took the test on Dec. 1, 2008, I had testing accommodation, additional testing time on this test and total of 92 questions) and 3 -7 business days later couldn’t find my name online. Then I new I didn’t pass again. I later received a re-application form and result few days later from the BRN.
3rd and Final attempt: This time, I was still working full-time as a Certified Nursing Assistant, often get questions from colleagues like “When are you taking the boards” but I just brush it off and kept preparing to take it again. During registration, I declined to request for extra time and testing accommodation. I chose to go in with the normal 6hrs and the usual testing room (by the way, the room was noisy).
Preparation:
Hurst Review: I took the Hurst Review class in Jan. 2009 but I was really sick during the class. So, I decided to listen and watch the content videos on my own and took notes. I used the Hurst Review for content because I believe the topics are explained in simple terms and easy to comprehend. I also studied the most important meds mentioned in the content videos. Attempted 50 questions from each section from the Hurst review book.
Kaplan: I used the Kaplan for preparation of test questions and I thought it was very helpful. The questions are harder than those on Hurst reviews. I completed questions trainer 1, 2, 3, online review questions, did 50 Qbank questions from each category and 50 questions each from subcategories. First my grades were in the 50s, and then my averages were in the mid 60s at the time I took the exam.
Pharmacology: Learn new medications such as those frequently on TV commercials e.g. Levitra
Infection control: Know your infections that require contact, standard, droplet and airborne precautions. There was a helpful acronym for infection control was posted on this site in April of 2008 thread (credit goes to that person) e.g. CONTACT PRECAUTION
M-Multidrug resistant organism
R-Respiratory infection-RSV
S-Skin infections
W-Wound infections
E-Enteric infections-clostridium defficile
E-Eye infections
And I added Croup
Please if you need more information on this, you can ask me…
February: In the month of February, dealing with violence from wifey, I moved to the 3rd floor of the my home, I embraced my faith to by taking a special week to fast (6am-6pm) and pray while studying as usual. Praying and fasting gave me some encouragement, focus, and avoided external distractions. I also took about 5days off to study.
March: My test was set for March 12, 2009. Two days before the exam I left the house to stay in a motel close to the testing center to avoid any distraction. At this time, to be honest I could feel and hear a voice within me saying “your license is waiting for you, just go take the test” I heard the voice 2-3 times. I did not tell anyone about test date even wifey, except my friend in Virginia because we’ve been supportive to each other preparing for the exam and she passed the NCLEX 3wks prior even with difficult times she was facing.
During the exam, I had 3 SATAs, lots of priority questions, infection control questions, teachings, few medications and psych questions. After my first 30 questions I took my one and only break (had a small snicker bar, cup of water and used the rest room). At the 74th question I said Oh Lord let it be the last, at 75 at shut down.
After the exam, I realized no external personal issues (distractions) came on my mind during the exam which was a surprise and I’m grateful (All of my thinking was about the questions I had to answer at every point in time). I didn’t know how to react but I knew I studied really hard this time, the questions I got were more priority questions, and there could be little chance of me failing at 75 questions.
03/17/09: While at work, about 2am I checked the BRN’s website and my name wasn’t showing up. At first I didn’t really want to check it myself to avoid the anxiety. Then my good friend in Virginia sent me a text message at 3.45am to send her the spelling of my last name. At 4am, she sent me a text to call her, when I did I heard her screaming very loud “YOU MADE IT”. So, I went on to the BRN’s website again at 4.05am, searched the BRN via yahoo and found my name. I couldn’t believe it. Then I searched for the BRN through Google search engine and I found my name again... I was really excited, didn’t know if to cry, smile or just scream loud...But I did scream very loud after I got off work lol…
03/19/09: I received my electronic ID card from the BRN which I thought was fast. And 03/23/09 I received my engraved certificate.
Well, thanks to Betterlucknextym, Dennishiella and others sharing your stories and experiences. Please if there is anyway I could help, you can contact here…Now I can go to graduate school and follow pursue other prospects…
For those that need to retake the test, I know you might feel like a failure, you might have family to care for financially, you have other imminent obligations, please do not give up, when you fall down, please get up immediately, I know that it’s easier said than done. But you know being down, feeling depressed will not you lead you forward. Gather yourself together; keep positive people around you as you prepare for the next test, sometimes you have to make very difficult sacrifices and I wish you all the best.
Here is big hug from VA to CA!:icon_hug: I am so proud of you!!
The devil tried to keep us down but we were
able to defeat him by fasting and prayer!!
I'm so proud to hear of your success. I will be preparing to test again for the 4th time. I took about a year off in order to focus. I am glad I ran upon on your post. I am more motivated and inspired by your courage. I depended on the Suzanne's Plan but now they have stopped that. I guess I am on my own now. I am so scared but I know I have to do this. God has not brought me this far for nothing. Nursing lives within me. It is all I dream, think, and hope for. I pray for the moment when my time has come to announce that "I Passed" my boards. Please keep me in your prayers and any advice is helpful. Thanks
Hi Gradnurse2, thanks and I'm glad you feel inspired after reading my post. I'm happy that you still feel the motivation and you know you have to get it done this time. There is always time for everything.. actually I have a native name (Okiemute) which means "there is time for everything"..
I know you must have other priority obligations, but this time you have to sacrifice in order to get it done this time. Please let me know how I can help you. I will be glad to go through with you and see you excel...
Thanks cute_nurse24,
I really need all the help I can get. I am a married wife with three kids. I work full-time and I am currently in school pursuing a degree in management. I figure this would help me, once I get my license, for future goals. I know it is going to be hard starting to study for the NCLEX again but I know i have to make some sacrifices. I just do not know where to start. I have been browsing through the Sauders book again, and I lost the disk to my Kaplan course. I guess I have to pay for the Q-bank all over again. I am just lost. I was going to try Suzanne's plan but I read today that it is close. If you could help me I would really truly be in your debt. You can reach me by this website or my personal email at
I figure i will give myself three months to study for the boards, but i need a study plan. I don't want to study everything from everywhere. I just need a strategic plan that will be helpful and adaptable to my studing techniques. For some reason, I have a hard time answering the questions, however, when I took the Kaplan course i did alright on the training categories and the mock NCLEX exam. Unfortunately, it was not enough for the NCLEX. My mind is always wondering during the test. Any help is appreciated. I thank God that someone is out there willing to help people like me. Thank you so much. I mean that from the bottom of my heart.
Gradnurse2,
It's good that you are working on a degree in management, that will be helpful. While in nursing school, I worked on a bachelors degree in business/management and I thought it really had positive impact in the way I think and how I handle problems at work. It also gives you that managerial way of thinking.
Yes, you do need a strategy and a study plan. You'll need your Kaplan account. My 1st and 2nd test, my mind wondered a lot but not on the 3rd. I was really shocked after taking it, then realizing that I didn't think of anything else besides the questions I had to answer on the test.
Thanks for you the contact info... You can PM here if you want. But to PM you must post at least 15 postings..
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Thanks for the advice. I took HURST and I'm starting KAPLAN tomorrow.