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NCSBN questions

Are these questions similar to the NCLEX -RN questions seen on exam day? I am wondering if it would benefit me to do a few weeks of their questions prior to my date, which is only a couple of weeks away. Thanks for any input you can provide. :)

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Anything done in preparation for the test should help. Good luck.

I know a girl who only did NCBSN questions and passed.

I just took mine on Thursday, and did a lot of the NCSBN questions (since they are the ones who write the questions for NCLEX!) and it helped me immensely. Getting the "good" pop up :)

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Thanks for the reply, I have been doing Davis, Mosby, Saunders, and LaCharity and was wondering if they would help as I they are the organization who creates the test. Oh and by the way: :w00t::ancong!:

what website is the ncsbn?....thanks!

Thanks for the reply, I have been doing Davis, Mosby, Saunders, and LaCharity and was wondering if they would help as I they are the organization who creates the test. Oh and by the way: :w00t::ancong!:

THANKS!! Still waiting to "officially" see my name on the BRN! Good luck, and I'm sure doing those you mentioned, even if you don't do the NCSBN, you'll be fine!

omg....takin ncsbn 3 week course and i scored in the 50s on the practice exam what is everybody else scorein?

I am debating taking it - do you like it?

omg....takin ncsbn 3 week course and i scored in the 50s on the practice exam what is everybody else scorein?

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