Needs NCLEX help!

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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!

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.

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