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Yes like you said your education is a complete waste if you don't keep trying. You have got to give it your all, take a live review course, work , do something to be able to pass. You've made it this far, you can't stop now. Stay postive, print off a study plan do something to help yourself pass. I used the saunders material to pass on my first try. But I also use youtube/simply nursing/and many other practice questions.I also write my questions out that i get wrong for practice, and i write the rationales.
Lookinup06
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Ok guys, so after being on this site for a few years I decided to join and ask for help myself. I graduated in 2011 with my BSN and have taken NCLEX 7 times. But unlike the statistics, each time I have tested I score higher. There are 8 categories that you have to pass to get your license and last time I tested in January 2014 I got near passing in all 8 categories, at 265 questions. I have tried ATI, Kaplan, and Saunders books. I feel like I am almost always right there but not enough to get my license. Of course I have gone thru the normal, "I'm never doing this again!" phase, but I really want this and need encouragement and study advice. The thought of giving up makes me feel like my education is wasted and it's not an option. Please help!