Help for NCLEX-PN?!?

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Im going through a Refresher course in the next couple days. I took my NCLEX PN twice and failed. I probably will not be taking my exam until March or April. I DONT WANT TO FAIL AGAIN!!! Any advice? I have Kaplan, Lippinott, Saunders....etc. Id say Ive spent $300 plus dollars in books and study material. Im scared and nervous out of my mind! :uhoh3: :crying2: Any advice would be appericated soooo much. THANK YOU!!! ;)

Im going through a Refresher course in the next couple days. I took my NCLEX PN twice and failed. I probably will not be taking my exam until March or April. I DONT WANT TO FAIL AGAIN!!! Any advice? I have Kaplan, Lippinott, Saunders....etc. Id say Ive spent $300 plus dollars in books and study material. Im scared and nervous out of my mind! :uhoh3: :crying2: Any advice would be appericated soooo much. THANK YOU!!! ;)

I've also failed twice lpn nclex exam. :(

Only advice I can give and heard on this forum many many times is to practice as many questions as possible. And that's exactly what I've been doing since jan 1st, 2010. :) GOODLUCK

btw- what did you use to study when u took the exam first/second time?

I've started on nclex 3000 cd questions recently and completed exam cram cd questions also.

Pick one of your books and stick with it, to avoid confusion.

caliotter, you are so correct, that's exaclty what I am doing. Because if you study from so many books, it all tend to cause confusion, it's like this, everyone should stick with one book that works for him or her, unless you are certain that using so many books won't bring confusion. For me, I am sticking with saunders, I have seen someone that studied just saunders and passed with the first try.

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