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NCLEX in a few days

im starting to feel so sick! i didnt study as much as i originally wanted to, the time really got away from me. now my test is in a few days and although i've done many practice tests/questions, i feel unprepared. but i feel ready because i've been preparing for this for the last few years. anyone else feel this way or any words of wisdom?? i just don't want to fail and have to take it again....i just have to breathe and be confident i guess.

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why not see if you can postpone it for a week or so, and buckle down and review before taking. If you know in your heart that you have not used your time wisely, you will likely have more test anxiety going into the test.

Jane RN

You still have time. Don't let the last few days go without putting more time into it. If you can take it a week or two later it might be worth it.

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Do your best. That is all you can do, no matter how well prepared you are. Good luck.

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