I took the NCLEX RN the first time on February 14th. I honestly didn't feel prepared and I got the whole entire test and failed. The first time I studied using the NCSBN review which was a big mistake. Since I failed I wanted to try a different review program. I purchased Uworld with 1 self assessment. I did about 100-150 questions each day. These questions were really hard but I studied all the rationals. Two days before I took my exam I did the self assessment. I felt like I was getting on the questions wrong but I ended up getting a 73% which meant I had a very high chance of passing NCLEX. Took the exam and computer shut off at 69. I felt much more relaxed and prepared after using World. I tried the Pearson due trick and it really doesn't work
On 4/8/2020 at 6:37 PM, the_murse_factor said:Yea I honestly think its a crap shoot for NCLEX. Every single test is going to be different. For instance I didn't get any endocrine questions at all. Not one. When I took my LPN boards the last half of the test was sata at least 30 questions, shut off at 85 and was convinced I failed.
I feel as though you need to be mentally prepared for anything for the NCLEX. Don't go off any one person experience.
You never came back to say you passed
On 4/25/2020 at 7:53 AM, Astronomical 1 said:You never came back to say you passed
Oh hey! My bad! I passed! Florida gives you a license number the next day if you passed.
May 4th I start my new grad residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. ??
Also CONGRATS on kicking NCLEX butt!
Silverdragon102, BSN
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