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NCLEX

I am finally testing on Monday, and by finally, I mean it took almost 2 months before the State of Ohio BON finally got all of our info together to get us our ATT's. I have been studying ATI like crazy and anything else I can find for free on the internet for practice questions. I did pretty good in school, like a B average. I feel that I have learned "how to test" over the past few weeks much better than I have. Still my worst is select all that apply, unfortunately. I did hear from our resident doc's that their boards do not entail SATA questions. How fair is that? Anyways, I am working on keeping my nerves calm as I feel like I've got this...I think? Hoping ATI is actually harder than NCLEX itself and that I am well prepared for this.

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