Passed NCLEX COVID 2020- short notice

Nursing Students NCLEX

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Hi everyone!! I took my NCLEX 3 days ago and just wanted to share my experience because it was really unusual and super scary for me but it ended up working out fine. I hope this can help someone prepare for their upcoming exam during the pandemic.

My intention was to take my NCLEX in about 3-4 weeks from now...and I planned to do the most studying after I got scheduled and I took the few weeks after graduation pretty relaxed as far as studying goes. I got my auth to test last Thursday.

As many of you probably know the testing centers are booking out quite a ways and I couldn't find a spot until October which was a huge bummer because I'm impatient and also didn't want all that fresh knowledge to leave me.

One of the testing centers a bit further away had a single opening two days later and in a panic I scheduled it because I really REALLY wanted to have a shot at being done with this whole thing. So, I did a whole bunch of questions on ATI for the next two days but I didn't over-do it because I figured if I knew the information...I already knew it.

Fast forward to test day and I was optimistic that somehow it would be easier than I imagined...I graduated top of my class so this was going to be cake!

The staff at my local testing center were so sweet and that helped me calm down quite a bit. But when I got into that test room I felt like a toddler...and like I didn't know a single question aside from the first one. I felt like such a jerk for thinking I could possibly pass the test with a day and a half of serious studying when some people study for months. I actually considered giving up at one point, that's how much I felt like I was bombing.

The computer shut off at 60 and I didn't know what to think. I called my mom on the way home and after reviewing some information and realizing what I got wrong I was CERTAIN that I failed. My mom even said that she had all the confidence in the world in me but when she heard my voice it "wasn't the usual self-deprecating tone...this was different.".

It was a long 48 hours but yesterday I found out that I passed! So, I want to share my experience with others because I wish I'd known what I know now.

1.) You very well may feel like you don't know anything during the test...please don't let that discourage you. If you're getting consistently hard questions and you were a reasonably good student you are probably doing great and the questions you're getting are at a higher level.

2.) Don't cram the day before. Give yourself a rest and don't assault your brain like that. Test day is so stressful and you're going to need max brain capacity!

3.) Don't forget to breathe!! Very important.

4.) I found that the test questions were not like I experienced with practice questions. I've seen some other folks say that they found the questions to be very straight forward but I found everything very vague. (Don't get me wrong, practice questions are the best way to study in my opinion so keep doing them!!). I had to infer a lot of information from the questions and there were a lot I didn't know. But my instructor told me that they're not testing your knowledge but they're testing what you do with your knowledge in order to recognize and address the things that are most dangerous to the patient! So even if you haven't a clue what the question is asking, break it down and really consider the answers, use your ABC's and think about patient priority.

I think you'll do just fine!

I hope I helped some of you fine people who are gearing up to take your exam!!

I use Mark Klimek and Remar VT, I listen to Hurst audio. I put away my Saunders books and use MaryAnn Hogan yeah it’s a big book I think a lot of people sleep on this book. Questions I used NCSBN and exam cram no UWorld. But I was nervous because I’m a repeat test taker. Before I walk through the doors at my testing site I left that nervous feeling outside. Be nervous now but leave it outside. Tell yourself I’m going in to pass this test. I think what your doing is enough but it’s how you feel about it. How you feel about content? If you’re good with that you’re going to pass. Don’t cram

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On 6/9/2020 at 6:23 AM, angelsare44 said:

So, I did a whole bunch of questions on ATI for the next two days but I didn't over-do it because I figured if I knew the information...I already knew it.

yes, this is the best attitude! Congratulations!

On 6/13/2020 at 5:08 PM, LuvCash RN said:

Congratulations! I took the NCLEX-RN 5/30/20 found out I passed 6/2. It feels good to be on the other side. The struggle was real.

Congratulations to you too!!

On 6/13/2020 at 8:36 PM, RobinLVN said:

Booking out until October! I just finished nursing school, don’t have ATT yet and really hoping they open up more centers. We’ve been doing ATI for weeks and don’t want to have to wait 4+ months.
Thanks for the tips & sharing your experience

With things opening back up like they have been they'll start allowing more capacity soon. At the time I took my exam they were at 50% capacity so hopefully they'll be bringing more in shortly!

10 hours ago, beachbabe86 said:

yes, this is the best attitude! Congratulations!

Thank you!

Hello everyone. I took my test today like everyone I did the trick on the PVT website. The fist message that I got it was “the candidate shows that there is an open registration for this exam. A new registration can not be created.
Than later when I tried to do it again it gave me this message “ the candidate currently has test results that are on hold.
can someone help me please with this message. I am worried

Any recommendations m really struggling with memorizing each gross motor and fine skills for infant and toddler and I test this Friday

I used UWorld and mark klemith and m so nervous

3 hours ago, Meline H said:

Hello everyone. I took my test today like everyone I did the trick on the PVT website. The fist message that I got it was “the candidate shows that there is an open registration for this exam. A new registration can not be created.
Than later when I tried to do it again it gave me this message “ the candidate currently has test results that are on hold.
can someone help me please with this message. I am worried

Any tips I wrote below if u can read that and give me some tips

Specializes in Oceanfront Living.
On 6/13/2020 at 8:39 PM, LuvCash RN said:

Before I walk through the doors at my testing site I left that nervous feeling outside. Be nervous now but leave it outside. Tell yourself I’m going in to pass this test. I think what your doing is enough but it’s how you feel about it. How you feel about content? If you’re good with that you’re going to pass. Don’t cram

This is best. I did this and passed with flying colors. Great advice!

1 hour ago, H to the R dizzle said:

Any tips I wrote below if u can read that and give me some tips

1 hour ago, H to the R dizzle said:

Any tips I wrote below if u can read that and give me some tips

I am sorry where. I do not see any tips

13 hours ago, Meline H said:

Hello everyone. I took my test today like everyone I did the trick on the PVT website. The fist message that I got it was “the candidate shows that there is an open registration for this exam. A new registration can not be created.
Than later when I tried to do it again it gave me this message “ the candidate currently has test results that are on hold.
can someone help me please with this message. I am worried

I mean do u have any tips and stuff I take this Friday and also is it like UWorld and mark klemick

34 minutes ago, H to the R dizzle said:

I mean do u have any tips and stuff I take this Friday and also is it like UWorld and mark klemick

It will be mark klimik

13 hours ago, Meline H said:

Hello everyone. I took my test today like everyone I did the trick on the PVT website. The fist message that I got it was “the candidate shows that there is an open registration for this exam. A new registration can not be created.
Than later when I tried to do it again it gave me this message “ the candidate currently has test results that are on hold.
can someone help me please with this message. I am worried

This just means that your results are literally "on hold" and it can be for a number of reasons, not necessarily anything you did. I have heard if you are a fast test taker and finish in under an hour, it can flag the system. If something happened with your computer that you weren't even aware of, it can flag it. Issues with the palm scanners, etc. Usually the results are not on hold for more than a day or two, but it just depends on why it got flagged and how long it takes to verify the issue. Unfortunately it's a waiting game. If your state participates in the quick results, you can keep checking the Pearson site as you get closer to the 48 hour mark to see if your quick results become available (or if you are in a state with a BON that updates quickly, you can check there too for your license issuance).

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