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Published Feb 9, 2005
I am getting scared. Any final words of wisdom????
kellyo, LPN
333 Posts
Good Luck!!!:) :) :)
flashyrn2be
40 Posts
Sounds crazy but......
eat your favorite candy bar before you take the test, if you can't eat the whole thing half will do.
Oh yeah, don't forget to pee. I went two times before my test started and still felt like I had to go again at about 20 questions (nerves I guess). Not a great way to start a test when there are a possible 265 questions ahead of you.
Best of luck to you!!!!!!!!
Aneroo, LPN
1 Article; 1,518 Posts
***** good score vibes*****
good luck!!!!
Kir
38 Posts
Belive in yourself. I wish you the best.
meownsmile, BSN, RN
2,532 Posts
Good luck,, make sure you give yourself plenty of time in the morning. Get there a little early if possible just to relax a little before going in to take it. Dont forget to BREATH. Take a barf bag for afterward, i guarentee you will probly feel like you need it.
grentea
221 Posts
Eat a good breakfast, get some sleep, and don't drink too much coffee in the morning! Relaxing and taking some deep breaths before you start always helps. Rock that NCLEX! :)
nursebear69
19 Posts
URO-RN
451 Posts
Take a hot bath, make sure you get 8 hours sleep, eat a good breakfast...and go in with a positive mindset. Don't worry about how many questions you get. Easy for me to say...but really, go in with a positive mind and you will succeed.
Keep us posted.
Mommy2Maddy
136 Posts
You can do it! We all have faith in you and we know you'll do great. Good luck and get good sleep before the exam oh and don't forget to eat breakfast, it's good brain food!
Let us know how it goes...
kahumai, RN
304 Posts
GO TO THE BATHROOM BEFORE THE TEST!!! (That one's usually my problem)
and always go with your gut feeling for an answer.
RN...here you come! Congratulations!!!! :w00t: :cheers:
Arkhunter
28 Posts
Think Positive! Get some sleep, most definitely! And know that we will all be thinking about you and CHEERING you on! You can do it! ~~ Annette
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