Published Oct 8, 2009
waterpaint
82 Posts
First of, I would like to say that this has been a long journey. Perhaps short compared to some, but long nonetheless. After struggling through nursing school, having been a horrible test taker accompanied by test anxiety, the NCLEX exam was another dreadful ordeal to overcome in order to FINALLY become an official Registered Nurse *sigh* How great do those two words sound? Absolutely amazing! Especially when you don't get it just handed to you, but instead, have earned it with each drop of sweat and tear manifested by all the stress that comes along with it.
I don't want to make this too long of a thread, so you can read about my NCLEX experience the first time around here: https://allnurses.com/nursing-articles/i-am-not-411743.html
If you want to know the difference between the first and second time experience, just ask me and I'll be more than happy to share. There were a few perks that possibly made the experience better 2nd time around, but again, I don't want this to be too long of a thread
Time and time again, I see people stating that you need to spend 1/3 of your time on comprehension and 2/3 of your time doing questions. I never really believed that this would be true for myself, and prepared for the exam the first time, quite the opposite of the norm. I would say I spent most of my time on comprehension and a week or two on questions. That was not enough for me! And it was apparent when I failed at 160 something questions.
MY ADVICE:
QUESTIONS QUESTIONS QUESTIONS. I really stress that for any new graduate taking their NCLEX exam.
Hope this helps!!!!
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Congrats and thanks for posting what worked for you
shin.chloe
47 Posts
congrats waterpaint!
cebuana_nurse
380 Posts
I totally agree with you about the Saunders questions. Everytime I answer 100 q's on the CD, I get 80+% but when I do Kaplan CD, I get 60%.
Good Luck and CONGRATS!
Thanks for sharing your study tips. This would help me a lot.
This would be my 2nd attempt too.. =D
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
:ancong!:
KAYBDT6, BSN, RN
1,602 Posts
meikle6
1 Post
Congratulations on passing the exam. i have taken the nclex twice so far. the first time i was there for the full 6 hours,,,the second time, i bombed out with only 75 questions. i took kaplan twice, but i found the question trainers to be pointless the second time around because my answers were tainted since i had already seen the questions before. i also have severe test anxiety, and i got through nursing school by studying more than i have ever before. i'm not one to read something once, retain it, and score an A on the test....i have to study study study...
i'm dreading taking this exam for the third time. i have already lost a fantastic job bc of not passing the nclex. and honestly, i don't really know where to start with studying this time around.
does anyone have any advice? is anyone out there in the same situation as me? i feel like the longer i wait the more difficult it will be to pass.
i'm open for suggestions...
simi001
233 Posts
congratulations
blessednurse87
51 Posts
:ancong!::clphnds:
MissBrittanyRN
246 Posts
I agree with Saunders vs. Kaplan. I scored nearly 100% on saunders, and 62ish% on Kaplan. I almost felt over prepared (for lack of better words) by Kaplan, but I would absolutely choose to be overly prepared as oppose to under prepared!
nelliethenurse2B
152 Posts
Moosey32
33 Posts
i totally agree with waterpaint. i don't think saunders is a good book to use soley in nclex preparation. it is great to review content, but not to prepare you for nclex. saunders mostly gives questions directly related to content like s/s of a disease and what not. if only nclex was that easy... hehe.