NCLEX success!

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i told myself if i passed my NCLEX, i would share my story. let me preface this by saying this might be a long entry, but hopefully it'll be helpful to some! i attribute most of my success to and most of this will be focused on the Kaplan review course.

throughout school i had mandatory tests from ATI but i had never done well on them. receiving a level 2 was a rarity on those exams which is probably why i was biased during ATI's review class. i just didnt like it. although i must say it was a nice refresher course. their focus was mainly review of what you learned in school, whereas Kaplan offered review of content and learning how to take the NCLEX. i found that test taking skills specifically designed for NCLEX is half of the battle.

here are some numbers to consider before i continue: ATI's comprehensive predicted that my chance of passing the NCLEX on my first try was 57%. Kaplan predicted i had about a 90% chance of passing the NCLEX on my first try. i passed on my first try at 75 questions at the 2 hour mark.

with Kaplan, they have a format as to how to study depending on how many weeks you want to prep before your test. i chose the 5 week plan which really got drawn out to 6 weeks. everyday i tried to do 50 questions in order to finish the entire q bank about a week and a half before my exam. some days i did more in order to pick up the slack on days i didn't get anything done. i didn't watch any videos as i had no time (the weeks before my NCLEX were hectic) but i did make some notes. id go through questions and anything i didn't know, i wrote down. i know this is not an encouraged study tactic but i did like to study something when i was able to.

i also used the Kaplan review book that could be purchased in Barnes and Noble on days that i could not bear to sit at the computer. i found this to be helpful but wouldn't recommend this only be your only form of studying.

when i sat for the test, i found it less nerve wracking to hide the question number i was on and to take a break when i felt it was right. before the schedule break, i knew i had to walk around and take a breather.

i hope this helped someone and good luck to all! confidence is key :cool:

Congratulation.. Thank you for sharing..

thank you and no problem! feel free to message me with any questions

Congratulations and thank you for sharing your experience!

Congratulations and thanks for sharing!

CONGRATSSS!! :)

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