Passed NCLEX-RN In 75 Questions

I want to show that it is possible to prepare for the NCLEX in 3 weeks without using a plethora of prep tools. Here is what worked for me: Nursing Students NCLEX Article

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I looked through these discussion boards a lot while I was preparing for the NCLEX, and I told myself that I would come back to share my experience if i passed. I also wanted to share my experience because I got stressed out reading about others' preparation on this site because it seemed like everyone was doing so much more than I was.

BEFORE THE EXAM

I graduated from my accelerated BSN program in the middle of December. I moved back to my hometown and did not do anything nursing related until I bought the Kaplan Q bank (the Q bank ONLY, not the course) around 12/22. When I bought the Q bank, I did the NCLEX practice exam 1 and got 58%. I was discouraged with my score so I took a break until after the new year and did not do any questions or review.

After the new year, I really got down to business and started completing the Kaplan q bank, I did 75-150 questions a day until I completed the entire bank. My cumulative score for the bank was 62%. I then went back and did ONLY the questions that I got incorrect the first time around. Each day after I completed my questions, I would go back and review the rationales for ALL of the questions. I wrote down some of the rationales (the ones I had trouble remembering) into a notebook. It was really helpful to review the rationales because they sometimes contained information that did not have to do with the particular question asked, but would help me for other questions.

My scores on the Q bank questions ranged from 52%-77%. So if you are scoring low on the q bank questions, do not get discouraged!! I finished the entire q bank plus the ones I got wrong ~3 days before the exam. My practice NCLEX scores on kaplan were 58%, 54%, 90%, and 32%(all SATA questions). I also found the Question Trainers online (did not pay for them) and did QT 4,5, and 6. I do not know what my scores on them though because of the way the website was set up.

THE DAY BEFORE THE EXAM

The day before the exam, I babysat from 8-5:30. Throughout the day, I did 106 Lacharity questions that I found on quizlet. After I got off, I went to the bar with my friend for a couple of drinks. When I got home, I skimmed the 38 page study guide that's floating around on here and then went to bed.

EXAM DAY

I woke up at 6:30 am (test was at ? and had breakfast. I got my dad to drive me to the testing center so that I could review lab values and nutrition info (what foods are high in potassium, phosphorus, etc). I went into the testing center at 7:30 am and waited for my number to be called. I started the exam at around 8:05. I completed the entire process (exam instructions from the test center employee, pre test questions, test, post test survey) in 1 hour and 50 minutes.

I was nervous during the test, but not to the point where I was shaking or anything. I was able to focus on the questions. I had 22 SATA, 3 drag and drop, 5 medications, and no calculations. I wasn't sure on any of the medication questions, but I guess that I was able to make good guesses.

When I got home, I did the PVT and got the good pop up. I used a visa gift card that had $2 on it. The card you choose to enter has to VALID. It does not have to have $200 dollars on it, but the card number and expiration date has to be valid. After I got the good pop up the first time, I tried it again by changing the last number on my card. It said "invalid credit card number". When I entered it again using my real number, I got the good pop up once again.

Today when I woke up, I checked my state board website and I saw that I was officially an RN and I have never felt so relieved!

In case you didn't read my ramblings above, here is a summary of what I did to prepare:

  • The entire Kaplan q bank
  • Lacharity questions I found on quizlet
  • 3 Question Trainer banks
  • 38 page study guide that I found on this site

I studied for 3 weeks total. I hope that this helps anyone that is discouraged about their Kaplan Q bank scores or anyone that is only using the Q bank to study.

GOOD LUCK to those of you preparing to take the exam soon! Just believe in yourself, trust your knowledge, and do as many practice questions and you can get your hands on!

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Hi all! Congratulations to those who have passed!!! Also good luck to all those who are still testing or will be retesting. I have taken the NCLEX once already and unfortunately failed. SO... naturally I was crushed but I have been a stay at home mommy for a little while, something I am very thankful for. However, I am ready to get back out there and start working. Does anyone have any tips for studying... I REALLY REALLY need and want to pass this time. Thank you to all for any tips and suggestions!

Specializes in Complex pedi to LTC/SA & now a manager.
heathers1 said:
Hi all! Congratulations to those who have passed!!! Also good luck to all those who are still testing or will be retesting. I have taken the NCLEX once already and unfortunately failed. SO... naturally I was crushed but I have been a stay at home mommy for a little while, something I am very thankful for. However, I am ready to get back out there and start working. Does anyone have any tips for studying... I REALLY REALLY need and want to pass this time. Thank you to all for any tips and suggestions!

You can find free flash cards on Quizlet

You can find free NCLEX-RN tutorials on Khan Academy

Lower cost is NCSBN Learning Next.

If you haven't tried Hurst they have a free trial for a short period of time.

Specializes in Complex pedi to LTC/SA & now a manager.
katmville said:
Hi there, happy to have read your post here. I've already written the exam once and failed with 265 questions. I didn't know how to prepare differently but after reading so much about Kaplan, I purchased the 1 month q-bank a few days ago. I also read the Kaplan premier book which I found helpful for learning different strategies. I've also got the LaCharity book which after writing the exam the first time I decided to purchase because a large majority of my exam was prioritization.

I am wondering, you said that you used the Kaplan Question Trainers... I am wondering what these are and how to access them?

Thanks!

Kaplan Trainers are a paid copyrighted NCLEX prep program but part of the online or classroom access, not included with QBank only. you can purchase access directly from Kaplan.

Hi Congrats ! =) im taking my NCLES this coming month and i would like to know where you got the Kaplan Q tainers as uve mentioned that you got it from the website. Thanks =)

How do I calculate my overall score and completion of the kaplan qbank thus far? Ive noticed alot of people say their overall score of the qbank and the percentage of how much they completed. I was wondering if this is shown on kaplan or you have to calculate it yourself?

How did you do ?!

Hi..

I'm giving my exam end of September, doing Kaplan Qbank but my score is horrible (52%)...I'm stressed about this.....any suggestions

Hello all,

I'm taking NCLEX next, next Wednesday and I am having tachycardia:shy: please please pray for me. I always have anxiety before taking any exams. Any tips from people who passed NCLEX?

I feel the same way..haven't started studying and just want this behind me.

I'm with you...if you get any help let me know and I will do the same.

For all of you who have passed nclex, how long does it take to know youve passed?? Has anyone passed that had to wait more than a week to find out?

Specializes in Complex pedi to LTC/SA & now a manager.
Angel_joyz03 said:
For all of you who have passed nclex, how long does it take to know youve passed?? Has anyone passed that had to wait more than a week to find out?

48 hours if your state participates in quick results.

Others like CABVNPT takes weeks to release results