nclex - so scared and confused

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i will be taking my nclex rn in march ending and this will be my 5th times.

i am so scared and confused this time around, trully i don't know what else to do.

i kept on changing the date for the test since september last year and now i rescheduled it again in march this. please, i am so tired of changing the date from one month to another and i need help from you guys.

is there anyone who can help me to be firm and positive and never to change my test date any more?

presently i am using kaplan on demand and hurst review.

please those of who pass the nclex, how did you study and how long did you study?

I haven't taken it yet, but you seem to be using the most recommended resources. I wish you the best!!:hug:

i will be taking my nclex rn in march ending and this will be my 5th times. i am so scared and confused this time around, trully i don't know what else to do.i kept on changing the date for the test since september last year and now i rescheduled it again in march this. please, i am so tired of changing the date from one month to another and i need help from you guys.is there anyone who can help me to be firm and positive and never to change my test date any more?presently i am using kaplan on demand and hurst review.please those of who pass the nclex, how did you study and how long did you study?
Well my best advice is don't change your test date anymore. Have you tried the NCSBN review course online? That is what I used to study and passed on my first attempt. Be confident in yourself, don't spend more than 3 hours a day studying (really I only did 2 hours per day), and take a day before the test don't study that day before and Di something nice for yourself.

I'm not sure if your Kaplan study thing is the same one I've heard about, but the one up here (wi/mi) has a Kaplan that is somewhere around $400-600 but if you fail they pay for your future testing fees till you pass.

pls, were you using only the question or both the content and the question from NCSBN?

yes, it is the same

Where did you graduate from?

I used the NCSBN as my main review for the NCLEX and I passed on my first try. I did also supplement that information with the Saunders 4th edition review book. I thought the NCSBN nclex questions were the most similar to the actually questions on the test.

Just a suggestion and you can take it for what it's worth, but if English is not your first language, maybe taking an English class would help. Nclex is hard enough, and when even one word is missed, not understood or is misinterpreted, it can make the question seem totally different from what it is really asking.

english is not a problem. english is my first language

I think you should be positive about this...You can do it!

dont change your date anymore and go for it..you know so much

stay confident and believe in yourself.

I studied with Kaplan ($500) and NCLEX 4000..I used Saunders thru out nursing school and its great for content and it helped me. I studied for 6 weeks and passed NCLEX 2 weeks ago with 76 questions.

If you need anything, feel free to contact me.

And again, please dont change your date..

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