Published Apr 17, 2012
nneokill175
222 Posts
Hey guys! I am really scared, I failed twice already, first time at 248 and 2nd time at 265; this will be my third time in two weeks. How should I prepare myself for these next two weeks? I really want to pass and find a job.
Not passing has always been stuck in my head and its stressing me out!
lavender59
186 Posts
Continue with your review 'til 2 days before your exam. Exercise, eat right, and get plenty of sleep.
should i be doing 300 questions per day or something?
JENURSE03_RN, MSN, DNP, RN
371 Posts
Know your content first and do 100 questions a day. If you are confident with content, you can bump up your daily questions. You also gain content knowledge throughout doing questions.
What sources are you using to study for the 3rd exam?
Try to do as many questions as you can but be realistic.
Using la charity, nclex 4000, that study guide from this forum thats been floating around, and kaplan strategy
boisern84
130 Posts
Your test is close coming up so at this point you better focus on questions. Try to find a way to deal with the anxiety. You can not go into the exam thinking about the last two times.
angelmax
26 Posts
Dont answer more than 200q /day . Pray and commit all 2 god . Mine is coming up in 3wks time (2nd time ). We will all make it .
karymc
13 Posts
Hi I am in the same situation, Is gonna be the third time I take nclex rn . I am studying hurst, lacharity, kaplan book, and doing 150 questions per day. Both times I got 75 questions. My first report I had more below the passing levels and the second time got near the passing level and one above the passing level. I notice I need to study more how to answer questions. What are you studying for that? Any suggestion?
Hey guys!!! Just want to update! I took the test on May 3rd and Passed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! woot!!! with 75 questions
Lacharity helped A LOT!! GET THIS BOOK AND DO IT ALL OF IT
PS. THIS FORUM IS THE BEST!!!! SUPPORTED ME AND GAVE ME SO MUCH VALUABLE ADVICE!! I LOVE YOU GUYS!!!!!!!!!
MALE NURSE COMING THROUGH!
nurse671
373 Posts
That's good news! Congrats to you.