Passed NCLEX in 75 QUESTIONS!

Nursing Students NCLEX

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Hello All! This is my first post despite me searching for articles on here. This is why I decided to post my journey to see if I could help anyone! The computer shut off at 75 and I was conflicted I knew I had known some material throughout and I almost expected shutting off at 75. However, after I started obsessing and my confidence went down hill when I started looking at blogs after, DO NOT DO THIS! This really messed me up, had me doubting myself. It is enough anxiety waiting for test results. Now how I prepared, I am from Cali and it took me FOREVER to get my ATT I mean four months forever so in the meantime I didn't want to use all my kaplan. So I bought UWORLD and it was the best decision. UWORLD has way better explanations. I also had my kaplan textbook content review book and I would add notes in there if they were missing that piece of information for both UWORLD and kaplan. When I started using kaplan i still had some UWORLD left so I would alternate but do a minimum of 75 questions a day. When I did start kaplan I was amazed how improved my scores were. I credit that to UWORLD. Feel free to ask me anything except anything specific from the test

Dont worry too much about the scores, you have to read every rationale and be confident in your answers. God is good and pray, pray, pray!!!! When is your test??????

Congrats for passing... may i know how can i access to uworld? Im taking nclex soon and im very nervous still not confident... they said uworld is better... if u can help me teach me how to go to uworld... thanks

UWorld - One stop source for USMLE, ABIM, ABFM and NCLEX

You have to create an account, and then pay for the subscription

Congrats! Same here :) I used this book that can be bought online for super cheap. Some people hate ATI; I don't ENJOY it, but I think it works based on my results! It is the ATI comprehensive NCLEX book. check it out if you're looking for resources. read through one chapter a day or something. Break it up so you retain information.

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