Published Oct 31, 2014
shnda22
3 Posts
Please help, I graduated in May and failed my Nclex exam in July. Since then I have not been studying as often as I should and have put off taking the exam because of fear that I will fail again. Studying has gotten worse due to what I feel is a great deal of disappointment and depression. Thanks for any advice that you can give me.
Shnda22
dixieyid305
101 Posts
My advice is take a week or two off.. no studying And then hit the pavement !! review 50 to 100 questions a day and read rationales. the materials you know already. the hard part is understanding what Mrs. nclex is asking you !! dont give up you can do it !!!!
JENURSE03_RN, MSN, DNP, RN
371 Posts
I am in the same boat as you... the materials/content we know already. We just need to get used to answering NCLEX questions.
HilariousNurse
168 Posts
youll be fine, your going to pass if you want to pass. thats the mentality you go in with okay? just breathe...first thing you do is sit down and ORGANIZE. i undersand you didn study right off the bat and are putting it off, but thats NORMAL, so enough now, you took time off...
first things first...figure out what materials you wish to use i.e. kaplan, hurst
then make a timeline 3 weeks for KAPLAN 3 weeks for hurst...
then STCIK TO IT and then for 1 full month do about 100 questions & re-mediate DAILY and you will ACE THAT MONSTER