NCLEX Takers Support Thread

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If you will be taking NCLEX and would like to be prayed for, can we start a fourm for this. I know that some folks are not into prayer and I don't want to offend anyone, but I sure need it!

I wanted to tell everyone that i found out i passed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yay i cried 4 times at work and i couldnt do it without everyones support,now im helping my friend to try to pass nextweek as she failed it twice already.....psalms 46,118,150 really helps,,,,i didnt look at the timer, or # of questions during the exam at all, i felt like it would distract me,,,,so being there for only an hour and half, i assumed i got 75 questions since i wasnt offered a break.im an official rn now......im persistent and always have been...i also kept writing rn on my whiteboard while taking the exam...i really sped through that exam....dont spend too much tie on one question please........thank god

I have seen a couple people talk about suzannes tip, could you please tell me what this is about

I have seen a couple people talk about suzannes tip, could you please tell me what this is about

Hi tsprague,

Go to the Student tab at the top and click on this and scroll down until you see NCLEX Discussion click on this and you will find all the information that you're looking for.:redpinkhe

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I wanted to tell everyone that i found out i passed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yay i cried 4 times at work and i couldnt do it without everyones support,now im helping my friend to try to pass nextweek as she failed it twice already.....psalms 46,118,150 really helps,,,,i didnt look at the timer, or # of questions during the exam at all, i felt like it would distract me,,,,so being there for only an hour and half, i assumed i got 75 questions since i wasnt offered a break.im an official rn now......im persistent and always have been...i also kept writing rn on my whiteboard while taking the exam...i really sped through that exam....dont spend too much tie on one question please........thank god

congrants.......:yeah:

I'm preparing for my PN-Nclex Exam this coming April, What are the materils , Books , Authors should i used for my review?

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I wanted you to know that God didn't bring you this far to leave or forsake you. If you didn't have what it takes to make it you wouldn't have made it this far. Think positive and believe in your self. Good luck to you and keep us posted.

i too have been out to school for about 3 years and plan on taking nclex in april 09, any suggestions for studying? i feel like i dont remember anything from school

thank you everyone for all the support...The lord is beautiful....everyone learns differently and i think what i did wrong the first time was try to put so much information in my brain.You cant know everything.Nclex is not trying to see if you know everything, its not a knowledge capacity exam.They want to see if you can be a safe nurse,which is why safety and infection control and management is highly important to know and understand.My advice is to do Kaplan questions online and write the ones you got wrong...Always read your rationales for wrong or right answers.....I have my saunders book, but after a while i knew my content, it was down to answering the questions right. I didnt finish Suzannes Plan but i read over what was sent to me.I dont think it wouldve helped me though if I did it alone. Saunders questions are too easy and not realistic to the exam, you have to answer harder questions because when you take the exam, they will be somewhat easy for you. Hope this helps and good luck

I will be retaking my NCLEX for the 2nd times in the near future and would appreciated to be added onto the list.

I will also be retaking the pn nclex in march and would like some prayer. Thanks!

I am taking my boards on Feb 27th 2009. I need prayers and support because I am way nervous. Thanks I will also reciprocate any needed prayers or support.

I haven't scheduled my exam. I feel so lost, i don't know where and how to start to study for the NCLEX.

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