Published May 11, 2017
Chloe Price
55 Posts
Please, wish me luck! I've been studying 3-4 hours a day using Uworld and listening to the online lecturer Mark Klimek to help. I take it tomorrow 5/11/2017 at 12:30PM. If you pray, pray for the random girl with the username "Chloe Price" on allnurses.com (she's from a video game, haha). If you don't pray, keep me in your thoughts. If you don't like thinking...then just randomly shout my name into the abyss!
I'll pass it this time! I need to breathe, and think through the questions! I can do this!
Lupe Sanchez, BSN, RN
116 Posts
Sending good vibes and prayers your way.
nadu13
425 Posts
Praying for you ... Good luck í ½í±í ¼í¿¾
Maria128
75 Posts
good luck!
Took 265 questions. Like 40 of them were SATA at least...and 1 math question. 2 rhythm strips...4 drag and drops. Uuuuugh.
Seems like you were still in the game to get all questions ... relax now ... do you have quick results in your state?
Yes. I'll be getting my results tomorrow or later today I think. Waiting is definitely the hardest.
SolsticeRN
42 Posts
Same thing with my exam, 265 questions, a lot of sata, 4 drag and drop, 2 ekg strips and 1 math. í ½í¸Š I'll be praying for you!
Thank you!
Thank you hon.
Cheechwizard, BSN, RN
13 Posts
Tried the Pearson Vue trick? I did my first two times, failed, third NCLEX, the other day, I got the good pop up.
I remember the second NCLEX, I had 265. like 80 Alzheimer's questions (like, what's the best diet/nutrition source for such a patient, ignoring current studies).
This last one, which I passed, I had 5 math questions, no charts, 1 Alzheimer's question. The thing is, you can actually detect when they switch sections on you. There's a flow to the whole thing, and they'll come back and ask something from another section to mix it up now and then, but out of 75 questions, it was very delineated.
Oh, and I had 5 drag n drops. But they were very logical things, took my time, visualized the process. Think I got them all right.
I hope it works out for you. Just remember- at 265 they're not sure if you're golden or not, so it means you knew something :)
Tried the Pearson Vue trick? I did my first two times, failed, third NCLEX, the other day, I got the good pop up. I remember the second NCLEX, I had 265. like 80 Alzheimer's questions (like, what's the best diet/nutrition source for such a patient, ignoring current studies). This last one, which I passed, I had 5 math questions, no charts, 1 Alzheimer's question. The thing is, you can actually detect when they switch sections on you. There's a flow to the whole thing, and they'll come back and ask something from another section to mix it up now and then, but out of 75 questions, it was very delineated. Oh, and I had 5 drag n drops. But they were very logical things, took my time, visualized the process. Think I got them all right.I hope it works out for you. Just remember- at 265 they're not sure if you're golden or not, so it means you knew something :)
Thank you for your words. I really hope I passed. I got a lot of OB questions for some reason. And like 40-50 SATA and that was a headache lmao. I hope I knew enough. If not, I'll definitely get it the next time. :)