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What 's mean"The exam itself was very difficult, mostly select all apply questions"?
Thank you
With select all that apply questions, you click all of the possible answers as it pertains to the question. To get the question right, you need to click all of the possible correct answers.
For example:
Apples can be
A. blue
B. red
C. green
D. purple
E. yellow
Clicking B, C, and E would yield a correct answer. Clicking B and C would be incorrect as you omitted E. So, the exam was difficult because of these types of questions but nursing-related.
And congrats OP! I hope to have the same fate
I need help and more information. I am RN applicant and have registered with Persons for NCLEX but have not received my ATT yet.am from Ghana and my UK visa is expiring soon, still don't know who to talk to now any help. email:[email protected]
Congratulations!! I just finished Kaplan yesterday, and take my NCLEX 6/13. When I heard they recommended 168 hours of studying after the class, I died a little. I work and also have a family, so I won't get anywhere near that. I am not feeling great about SATA. I always seem to miss one or select one extra.
Congratulations!! I just finished Kaplan yesterday, and take my NCLEX 6/13. When I heard they recommended 168 hours of studying after the class, I died a little. I work and also have a family, so I won't get anywhere near that. I am not feeling great about SATA. I always seem to miss one or select one extra.
I honestly believe that uworld helps with SATA. I also look at each of the answers for SATA question and ask myself before answering, if the options are "True" or "False"?? It gets easier and the more you practice, you will be ok. Good luck!!
RNriver
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Hi everyone,
Just wanted to let everyone know that I passed NCLEX with 77 questions. The exam itself was very difficult, mostly select all apply questions, one med math, 2 drop and drag and the rest was multiple choice. I am not an A student and I struggled through nursing school. I got pregnant in nursing school and finished my last semester taking care of a newborn. Long nights, no sleep was hard but I'm telling you, if I can do it. so can you!!!! I mostly relied on UWorld and it is amazing! Good luck to the rest of those that are getting ready to take it!
Nurserivers