NCLEX take two.

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recently i starting studying again for nclex round two. i started answering questions in the exam cram book. im writing here in desperate need of some sort of guidance. the first time i failed with 75 questions, which based on kaplan, i wasnt even close to passing. i am unsure of what i should do differently this time around in order to ensure a successful outcome. i always had issues with standardized tests and have difficulty recalling info i havent used in a while. im not sure what i should be doing differently. any help is appreciated!!!!

we are in the same boat. i just found out today that i failed w/ 75 questions. i reviewed with kaplan too. i felt pretty bad for a few hours... but live moves on. at least we can take the test again =) just gotta be positive.. i'm also looking into new ways to help me study for my take two. goodluck.

recently i starting studying again for nclex round two. i started answering questions in the exam cram book. im writing here in desperate need of some sort of guidance. the first time i failed with 75 questions, which based on kaplan, i wasnt even close to passing. i am unsure of what i should do differently this time around in order to ensure a successful outcome. i always had issues with standardized tests and have difficulty recalling info i havent used in a while. im not sure what i should be doing differently. any help is appreciated!!!!
recently i starting studying again for nclex round two. i started answering questions in the exam cram book. im writing here in desperate need of some sort of guidance. the first time i failed with 75 questions, which based on kaplan, i wasnt even close to passing. i am unsure of what i should do differently this time around in order to ensure a successful outcome. i always had issues with standardized tests and have difficulty recalling info i havent used in a while. im not sure what i should be doing differently. any help is appreciated!!!!

While I think having a grip on content is important, I think that a lot of practice helps. Just do lots and lots of questions. And consider Suzanne's Plan, as she has gotten a lot of positive feedback. I personally used Kaplan, but I did the complete program that included the Qbank and trainers. I think it was all the practice that helped me.

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