2nd time Nclex failed

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Took my Nclex on Friday July 29 and found out that I failed for the 2nd time. Can someone please help me with the right study material. I did hurst and Kaplan already.

Try ATI. It is good for both content and questions to review plus you get a coach who will send you remediation after each mod so you really grasp the information. I just took NCLEX yesterday so no results yet but I had 75 questions with 29 SATA and finished in 1 hour 15 minutes...my teachers seem fairly convinced that I passed considering the heavy amount of SATA and the fact that to me the questions seemed to be very difficult at the end (a few medications and/or diagnosis that I was not familiar with and some nasty prioritization questions). ATI was very helpful for me.

Try ATI. It is good for both content and questions to review plus you get a coach who will send you remediation after each mod so you really grasp the information. I just took NCLEX yesterday so no results yet but I had 75 questions with 29 SATA and finished in 1 hour 15 minutes...my teachers seem fairly convinced that I passed considering the heavy amount of SATA and the fact that to me the questions seemed to be very difficult at the end (a few medications and/or diagnosis that I was not familiar with and some nasty prioritization questions). ATI was very helpful for me.

I just scheduled my NCLEX PN exam for the 15th and had the ATI live review. I absolutely loved it and while ATI is tough, I really believe the program wants you to pass the first try. A lot of people dislike it because of the difficulty, but I rather have a difficult prep than an easy one. Their rationales for their questions are pretty detailed also.

I went over about 140 questions today. I'm not giving up, never! I worked way too hard to get here :) My % are low though on Uworld and that scares me. I know I shouldn't focus on the %, but I only have 45%. Is it possible to still pass with that %? I read every rationale and write a lot down, almost every rationale. I am doing the best I can. I spend a good 4-5 hours a day studying. I haven't seen anyone with that low of a % with Uworld and pass....

I think anything is possible as long as your grasping the concepts your % will go up. Practice is what's important! Good luck!!

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