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nclex passed

I never thought the test would be so easy.Some one said it is more like kaplan,and the qbank of NCSBN is too easy.But i did both of them,it turned out i feel the nclex is more like NCSBN,i did it the week before the nclex.i am not interested in the review part,i just did the question,i almost finished most of them.but u know,the result is not important,i just try to understand the rational.then when i did the nclex,i found "wa,almost the rational i need is in the NCSBN.it feels amazing,too much relief........when i got to the 75th question,i said"oh,it is time to shut down,yes!it did!

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sorry,it is NCLEX RN,i forgot to mention.

So did you do any review course at all? I'm super nervous because most people take those expensive courses and I just can't afford that. I did well on my exit HESI so it is predicted that I have 97 percent chance of passing. I do practice questions using prepu, various phone apps, and anything I can find online. I'm usually a great test taker but I'm still super afraid.

Congratulations! Did you have any other background in medicine/nursing/otherwise before nursing school?

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