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This post is for all those who are taking their nclex rn in January. How are you guys with your review? What materials are you using? Let's encourage each other. Thanks
Had like 70 overall after I finished it. Is there a way you can share your comprehensive review one?thank you
70 is pretty high percentage. Do u think you have test Anxiety? You can find and order the book from amazon. Its a yellow thin book - the comprehensive nclex rn review by ATI. I don't know how to share mine since its a book, don't have pdf of it, and i am still using it.
Hi!I took the test today! I got there about an hour early and they let me in early to take it. It shut off at 75 questions. It took me about an hour and 15 minutes. I had 21 SATA questions and multiple choice. Contrary to what I was expecting, I left the testing center feeling pretty good with my answers. I didn't have any questions with content that I had absolutely no idea on. I was able to critically think and make great educated guesses on each question. I did the PVT and have gotten the "GOOD POP UP". I am hoping that my board of nursing will solidify my assumptions and tell me I passed!
congratulations to u!!! Did you finish the whole qbank?
Oh cool..ill look it up.thank you for the info.hopefully will win this test.I was anxious the first time I took it.the second time I'm a little bit but was able to overcome it as I go on.its just that hard for me.Im still gonna use uworld for the third time coz some of the item was similar to uworld.
@Joy1986 are you reading all of your rationales in UWORLD? Also are you taking notes or writing them down. There's also an option where you can retake the questions that are incorrect as well. You probably need an indepth content review so try the ATI comp book and answer questions after each concept maybe that'll help stick better. I haven't taken it yet but I'm relying on my ATI book I received from the live review and UWORLD to work hopefully.
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I am sorry to hear that. How are u studying? Are u doing practice questions and reviewing the rationales for the right and wrong answers you get? How are you with your content? I don't have time to go spend so much time with a content book knowing that we should just know the basics so i am just browsing a comprehensive nclex rn book by ATI, which someone just lent me. Its thin and just includes what you need to know. It might help.. ive been out of school too for so long so you are not alone. You can do this! Let me know if you have any questions or how i can help.