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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
Alright Ladies and Gentlemen,
Hoping for advice and support from those of you who have already tested! I am taking my NCLEX this Friday Feb 3rd and am already freaking out. I have completed HURST but didn't take many of their online tests because I wasn't a fan of the format. Completed Kaplan and all of the Q trainers but did not use the Qbank. Used ATI as required by my school and was given the green light with a 98% chance of passing and took the Uworld readiness test today and scored an 84% (very high probability). So what are things you wish you had studied prior to the NCLEX and what is any advice you may want to share?? Really enjoyed reading all of the information you have all provided so far, hoping for a positive outcome on this! Also anyone have any experience with testing on a Friday and how quickly they received their results?
Alright Ladies and Gentlemen,Hoping for advice and support from those of you who have already tested! I am taking my NCLEX this Friday Feb 3rd and am already freaking out. I have completed HURST but didn't take many of their online tests because I wasn't a fan of the format. Completed Kaplan and all of the Q trainers but did not use the Qbank. Used ATI as required by my school and was given the green light with a 98% chance of passing and took the Uworld readiness test today and scored an 84% (very high probability). So what are things you wish you had studied prior to the NCLEX and what is any advice you may want to share?? Really enjoyed reading all of the information you have all provided so far, hoping for a positive outcome on this! Also anyone have any experience with testing on a Friday and how quickly they received their results?
You should be pretty good to go. I would advise you to not use too many resources. I think you're well prepared you don't want to over saturate yourself. Just remember to read all right and wrong rationale thoroughly. Examine your critical thinking ability because you will need that on NCLEX. So far I don't know anyone who scored with a high probability on the UWORLD predictor and didn't pass. Focus on your prioritization and answering SATA as well as your content. Most important of all STAY CALM. Stay calm before during and after the test. If theres a question you dont know it's ok read it over and over and make your best clinical judgement guess and keep it moving. Again..it's just a test not the end of the world. I only did 1800 questions from UWORLD and three chapters from Lacharity.
Good luck you can do this !!!
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Florida. Just paid for my quick results even though I'll get them tomorrow.. I couldn't handle the anxiety any longer! I passed! Hope you did too!