Published May 8, 2015
catsnhats
8 Posts
So, I'm really starting to freak out. I have been out of nursing school for 3 years (that's right, 3 years). I went through this nursing isn't what I want to do, only to find out that nursing is indeed what I want to do phase (that lasted far too long). I've done my ATI and been green light(ed)/lit but I still feel like I want to review and soak up any more information that I can. Do any of you have any suggestions on study/practice tests that would be good for someone taking the test in less than one week. I am so incredibly nervous and anything helps.
Thanks!!!
rb18
76 Posts
Sign up for Lipincott's NCLEX 10000 2 week free trial and do an adaptive NCLEX mock exam.
Go to NCLEX-RN Exam Study Guide 2014-15, Practice Quizzes and Questions to sign up then you'll get a confirmation email and another email informing you of your guest password.
Then go to http://thepoint.lww.com/Login to input your username/pw then once you log in, click on Adaptive Learning and go from there.
BEST OF LUCK!
Sign up for Lipincott's NCLEX 10000 2 week free trial and do an adaptive NCLEX mock exam. Go to NCLEX-RN Exam Study Guide 2014-15, Practice Quizzes and Questions to sign up then you'll get a confirmation email and another email informing you of your guest password.Then go to http://thepoint.lww.com/Login to input your username/pw then once you log in, click on Adaptive Learning and go from there.BEST OF LUCK!
Thanks so much! I wish I hadn't had my little quarter life crisis and just taken the test, but I'm going to do my best and try my hardest! I will look into that! :)
forevertravelin
39 Posts
Hi!
First, I would like to tell you that mind setting is very important. Think positive. Take the test as if you were already an RN. You have to believe in yourself that you will pass in order to pass. As what I've always been telling myself and everyone else..."The world gives what your mind conceives."
Good luck, future RN! :)
ryuk11
20 Posts
I read this and use it right away to "know where am I at" in nclex. I have taken 2 exams with 75 questions and I passes the two of them. I getting motivated to pass the exam! thank you for posting this...
and @CATSNHATS GOOD LUCK!!!
Thank you everyone! I'm going for my PN, still very nervous though, and I have done all the studying I think I can do for now. Practice tests on various sites and getting those lab values in my head! Thursday's the day so we shall see The way I see it, if I do fail this test, then at least I will know what I'm up against for next time. I'll see it as a win win.
Kaytayxx
77 Posts
I used virtual ATI as well for my pre NCLEX RN review.. I however did not wait for my "green light" and I STILL PASSED in 75 questions. My coach was pretty awesome though and knew I'd be fine.... I'd focus on test taking strategies and being able to "dissect" the questions, focus on what's the priority of the question, etc. I used ATI throughout nursing school and I found the NCLEX to be EASIER than ati itself. Just breathe, it sounds like you are well prepared =)
I just took my NCLEX last Thursday =)
Nursemia05
Congrats to you! Do you feel the ATI is very helpful to your success with the NCLEX also did you use other resources with ATI? I'm thinking about trying ATI or kaplan and confused about which to choose...
I thought ati was very helpful. Many of the questions on the NCLEX seemed to mimick the format of questions on ATI. As far as helping you with comprehensive knowledge ATI really did a good job of that. I only used two resources because I didn't want to get confused using to many different sources because many of them will conflict each other in some areas which doesn't help when your trying to understand everything! I bought the NCLEX RN Mastery app for my phone, downloaded the free ATI mobile mentor, and then used virtual ATI and my regular ATI account for access to tutorials, quizzes and practice assessments. I would recommend it for NCLEX review!
melorn
13 Posts
Hi how many queations are in ATI virtual RN
There's over 2000 or more