NCLEX June 2018

Nursing Students NCLEX

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Hey all! First off, congrats to everyone who graduated this year (and those who graduated in any previous year)!!! My day was May 11th, and it still feels so surreal. Also unreal. Probably because I'm busting my butt studying for this crazy NCLEX thing that's looming on the horizon! In that regard, it feels like nothing has changed haha.

I scheduled my NCLEX for mid-June, because everything else that was available felt too late or too early, and I'm still feeling skeptical about the day I chose. But it's definitely motivated me to keep a decent study schedule going. And if anything, like if I feel super unprepared, I can always reschedule to a later date, but I'm trying to avoid this. I've been using UWorld, trying to do at least 50 questions a day, and then doing questions/reviewing Saunders on 3 specific systems a day, just to brush up on it. I also plan to start utilizing Mark Klimek's audios when I find time to sit and listen. The week before the NCLEX, once my review of systems is (hopefully) complete, I will do at least 150 questions a day. Then, like many others, I will not study at all the day before the exam, and Monday, June 11th is the big day!

That being said, I saw a bunch of other threads for people who were taking the NCLEX during a specific month, so I thought I'd go ahead and do the same for the month of June! I like the idea of us building each other up, supporting each, crying to each other, offering insight or advice or tips that we may know... the list goes on. Anybody taking the NCLEX in the month of June, or even early July? Anybody freaking out like me??? "RN" is so close I can almost taste it! Ahhhhhh!

I did saunders,hurst review. I listened to mark klemiks audio three times before taking my third exam. I had a lot of sata questions on my third attempt. I really need a partner to study with this time around.

Try UWORLD is the best material I have ever used for NCLEXRN.. you will see the different, they have wonderful rationales... Good luck

Hello :)

So I took the NCLEX today for the second time. Both times got 265. I couldnt believe I got 265 again today. I was bummed after! BUT

I got the good pop up and I also got an email from LARA of my nursing lic.... But I do NOT believe I actually passed.

And I am so shocked I already got my nursing license that fast!! It hasnt even been 24 hours!

Am I crazy that I am still waiting a pass from Pearson even though I got my nursing license.

Good luck to everyone taking it!

that is good news... congratulations

so we are supposed to bring an ID that has a "recent" photo on it mine is like five and a half years old and i am kinda nervous that they wont accept it. should I worry about this or no? Thanks everyone!!

so we are supposed to bring an ID that has a "recent" photo on it mine is like five and a half years old and i am kinda nervous that they wont accept it. should I worry about this or no? Thanks everyone!!

check this web:

Acceptable ID | NCSBN

All forms of identification must be valid and meet the following requirements. If the ID does not meet these requirements, you will be turned away and required to reregister and pay another examination fee:

government-issued

non-expired

name (in Roman characters)

recent photograph

signature

Examples of acceptable forms of identification for domestic test centers are:

passport books and cards

driver's license

provincial/territorial or state identification card

permanent residence card

military identification card

so we are supposed to bring an ID that has a "recent" photo on it mine is like five and a half years old and i am kinda nervous that they wont accept it. should I worry about this or no? Thanks everyone!!

I think it is better to bring couple of valid ID cards/Passport instead of one.

they said: all of these forms are acceptable: driver's license, permanent residence card, and passport books and cards, state identification card and military identification card. All forms of identification must be valid, If they r not, you will be turned away and required to reregister and pay another examination fee... good luck!

When you say "walked your way up" does that include retakes?

I started with Uworld May 28 and the first 3days or so I scored 35% once and the other two days I score in the 40s.

I have since been doing 75 Qbank Questions every day and reviewing their rationales. However, After those three days, I'm stuck in the mid 50s and I am worried. I have about 800Qbank questions left.

Any suggestions on how to relieve this stress will be appreciated.

I am not retaking failed questions yet! Is this why my percentile is this low? (42) with avaerage of 54%.

Specializes in Mother/Baby.
For anyone who still needs to take the NCLEX: Don't worry too much if you don't have a ton of select all that apply. I passed in 75 questions and only had about 6-8 SATA (I didn't keep track but think it was around there). I did have a lot of prioritization questions though.

This 100%! I was getting SO discouraged during my exam because I only had about the same number of SATA that you did in 75 questions, but with lots of teaching and priority. I was thinking I was failing! So lesson learned, just because you don't have lots of SATA doesn't mean you're failing!

I took the NCLEX today. Shut off at 98 questions and I did the PVT with the good pop up. I don't trust it. I don't know!!!! Now the painful waiting game.

I took the NCLEX today. Shut off at 98 questions and I did the PVT with the good pop up. I don't trust it. I don't know!!!! Now the painful waiting game.

congraaaaaaats you gonna pass!!!

Congrats to all who are passing, first of all!

Hey so I just did a self assessment test and got 60% on it and 64th percentile

which places at at "very high chance of passing"

right now im in the 53rd percentile and 55% correct on question bank, I still have over 1,300 questions to do though.

I was looking at my self assessment and at the beginning out of the first 20 questions i only got 2 wrong, second 20 questions I got 7 wrong so thats like 31/40 - not bad

then I realized i was running out of time and had to rush so i got 21 wrong out of 35.

what I realized is that when I take my time and really think it through, i do better and good thing the NCLEX is 6 hours long.

I am wondering if anyone got the same scores as me as far as statistics go and how they did on the NCLEX

I feel good about it, but im still nervous Ive read the predictor is pretty accurate but my friend got a high chance and failed...

I will update y'all when I test, but until then I need some feedback or tips on how it was for yall

did the predictor predict your pass/fail?

When you say "walked your way up" does that include retakes?

I started with Uworld May 28 and the first 3days or so I scored 35% once and the other two days I score in the 40s.

I have since been doing 75 Qbank Questions every day and reviewing their rationales. However, After those three days, I'm stuck in the mid 50s and I am worried. I have about 800Qbank questions left.

Any suggestions on how to relieve this stress will be appreciated.

Thank you so much

Hello, I took my NCLEX this afternoon. It shut off at 75 questions and I have gotten the good pop up so far. I am freaking out because I am terrified I failed, didn't receive enough difficult questions etc. It will be a long 48 hours before quick results. I might be more anxious now than I was before I took it.

Hello, I took my NCLEX this afternoon. It shut off at 75 questions and I have gotten the good pop up so far. I am freaking out because I am terrified I failed, didn't receive enough difficult questions etc. It will be a long 48 hours before quick results. I might be more anxious now than I was before I took it.

at least you took it ahhhhh... mine is just around the corner and I`m freaking out badly .. by the way congratulations... you gonna pass..

Good luck all of you!

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