Passed nclex-rn 2nd time

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I promised I would post my story in hopes to give someone who I know is going through all nurses.com trying to find something to give them hope because they have failed their nclec the 1st time and are now on to trying for the 2nd time. I HOPE THIS MAKES YOU REALIZE YOU CAN DO IT JUST BELIEVE! Trust believing in yourself is the biggest, hardest part and will take you a long way.

So I graduated from my BSN program Jan. 2014 and scheduled myself May. I studied here and there and did a program called "GREEN LIGHT" provided by my school also known as ATI ( VIRTUAL ATI). When I received my "GREEN LIGHT" I waited 3 weeks to take my test ( FIRST MAJOR MISTAKE ) they suggest to schedule 3-5 days ( a week max ) after receiving green light. For two weeks straight before my exam I did 100 questions a day of ATI questions ( SECOND BIG MISTAKE ) I already had done so many questions on ATI I had memorized majority of them. I wasn't learning anything new just picking the answer because I already knew what it was. Even though i was doing a lot of questions it wasn't challenging me at all.

ACTUAL TEST DAY:

I wore comfortable clothing ( one thing i did right ) i arrived to PASADENA TEST CENTER an hour early my test was at 1pm. Since i arrived early i was able to take my test early. I did the whole check in process. Little Tip SMILE when you take your picture, it takes a load of stress and makes you feel confident before going in. I DID NOT do this my first time it made me feel awkward and nervous because I usually smile for pictures.

When i went in i did not ask for headphones or earplugs to muffle the noise ( THIRD BIG MISTAKE ). It was hell when i heard everyones mouse clicking little tapping coughing or talking when the proctor would bring someone in or take someone out. I also wore stud earings that day I tried to put the headphones they provide for audio clip question but the backing of my earings was poking me and it bothered me so much ( EPIC FAIL ).

TEST :

I ended up having 265 questions. I remember hitting 75 wishing it was over and being extremely discouraged when it kept going and kept getting discouraged each question when it didn't shut off. I also did not take one break at all because i wanted to get the test over with ( BAD CHOICE ). I ended up going Pearson Vue Trick and it went to Credit Card page did not get pop up and got my results in mail DID NOT PASS. In all categories i was " NEAR PASSING " in all subject areas.

POST TEST:

Cried for days didn't get over it for 2 weeks. Submitted re-application that took forever to get my new ATT. Till then i slowly got back into it doing SAUNDERS NCLEX-RN questions from their book. I did about 500 something or more when i enrolled in KAPLAN COURSE CLASSES. It was alot of money but i told myself passing the nclex means more to me and ill end up spending more money re-applying then to just take KAPLAN they have a high success rate and alot of my friends who took it passed so i was set on using it this time around and i needed a program to stick to.

I ended up taking the KAPLAN classes with an instructor I liked this because I did the class with friends and it was like school all over again taking notes, listening, and doing questions. It was nice i really enjoyed going to the classes and they give AWESOME TIPS PERTAINING TO THE NCLEX. The NCLEX is tricky KAPLAN helped to break it down and make those questions not so intimidating.

I then did their q-trainers, and their sample tests. TWICE ( i wanted to make sure i learned from my mistakes. I also finished 100% of the qbank and redid the questions i got incorrect.

I won't get into my scores because it isn't the scores that count is if you feel confident about answering the questions and that you learn from them " READ YOUR RATIONALES" also understand why that is the answer and why the others are not. But if your dying for a number please be aiming at least for 50% and higher.

2nd TIME NCLEX:

I ended up taking my test in the morning 8am i felt like when i took it in the afternoon i was so nervous i ended up waking up early anyway and then freaking out having so much time to kill ended up doing questions DAY OF ( DO NOT DO THIS AT ALL ). So morning i felt i could wake up, get ready, eat breakfast ( COFFEEE!!!) , and GO. I got there 20 minutes before my test. SMILED ! When i took my picture :D and wore comfy clothing NO EARINGS this time and asked for those earplugs. Surprisingly they tuned out alot of noise it was AMAZING the difference it made. I TOOK THREEE DEEEP BREATHS before taking my test this helps set your mind.

TEST:

Finished with 75 questions, took my time if i felt i rushed reading the questions i re-read the questions i emphasized in my mind the words that really stuck out to help me understand what the question was asking. If this is your second time no need to hurry this is YOUR CHANCE YOUR MOMENT don't regret rushing it. When you click your answer DO NOT DOUBT YOURSELF you clicked it and picked it for a reason! MOVE TO THE NEXT and take your time on each and every question. BE CONFIDENT say YES THIS IS THE ANSWER and if you dont know the answer say " I THINK THIS IS THE BEST ANSWER" just positive self talk it really helps to calm your nerves trust me my heart was still beating but after a while it went down because I knew this time I HAD IT. At 75 i told myself if it kept going to not worry take

deep breaths and take a break. I took my sweet sweet time on questions 75. AND BOOM BLUE BLANK SCREEN. I was done . I went out of there smiling because i knew I had done it.

OVERALL:

USE KAPLAN it will be worth it even if it doesn't work for you at least you know you did all you could to pass this time.

I heard sticking to ONE program or source is beneficial instead of bouncing from different ones.

BE COMFORTABLE, BE CONFIDENT, DON'T RUSH, DON'T NEGATIVE SELF-TALK

" IF YOU PREPARE FOR SUCCESS, EXPECT SUCCESS "

YOU GOT THIS !!!! :D YOU WORKED HARD FOR THIS, IT IS NOT OVER , YOU HAVE A CHANCE GRAB IT , IT IS YOURS FOR THE TAKING!:yes:

- JOANNE BSN, RN :nurse:

Thank you for your post! I take the NCLEX for the 2nd time August 4th. On here you hear about people passing the 3rd time, but rarely the 2nd. Your post was encouraging. I was near passing in all categories and had 265 questions

Specializes in Psych, Hospice, Surgical unit, L&D/Postpartum.

Congrats to you, you did it!

I took my nclex for the first time yesterday and got all 265 ques and I got the good pop up. I find out tomorrow my quick results. I hope it is true and its a pass result. I started ati but did not really like the questions. I did Kaplan qbank questions and I felt they were a big help. I also had the saunders book. I feel that content review is important, but mostly you should focus on questions. keep doing them over and over. I tried my best not to be nervous and tell myself I can pass. I got a lot of SATA and no math. I wish anyone luck who is about to take it soon...

OP, awesome job and good luck with the job search!!

Thank you for your post! I take the NCLEX for the 2nd time August 4th. On here you hear about people passing the 3rd time, but rarely the 2nd. Your post was encouraging. I was near passing in all categories and had 265 questions

I took my 2nd test last Jul 19 & I PASSED!! :D My on hold pop-up changed after 65H of anxious waiting into the good one! Woot woot :woot: I think it was regarding my palm scanner that I was sweaty & had to do it a couple of times. (Good thing it wasn't anything major.) But my mom wanted peace of mind so she paid for my quick results LOL :roflmao: I was teary-eyed when I saw that 1 word I was fervently praying & worked hard for. GO YOU! We're all rooting for you :cat:

I took my 2nd test last Jul 19 & I PASSED!! :D My on hold pop-up changed after 65H of anxious waiting into the good one! Woot woot :woot: I think it was regarding my palm scanner that I was sweaty & had to do it a couple of times. (Good thing it wasn't anything major.) But my mom wanted peace of mind so she paid for my quick results LOL :roflmao: I was teary-eyed when I saw that 1 word I was fervently praying & worked hard for. GO YOU! We're all rooting for you :cat:

how different was your second attempt compared to the first ? I am preparing for my second try after failing the first time with 265.

how different was your second attempt compared to the first ? I am preparing for my second try after failing the first time with 265.

Well, I had few resources during my 1st attempt. I took it a little too fast, 75 questions in 45-50mins. I had simple recall questions, I had a few SATAs & I panicked a bit, & I didn't feel confident at all at the start til the end. So I got the cc page using pvt.

> I had Kaplan Premier '14-'15

> Exam Cram '14

> Random notes from diff sources

> Saunder's Q&A but old '12 (PC Version)

My last & final attempt (thank you Lord), was really different because I dedicated 150 practice questions a day up to 265 twice a wk only. Keeping tabs on where I was wrong & I didn't retake the tests I was done with so I could do more. I started getting 45% so I tried to take my time in thinking the question thru if it made any sense with my answers & mananged to get 60-80% on the next runs. I'm a really fast reader so I tend to read the question over & over to let it sink in before clicking my answer.

I added this to my study regime:

> Kaplan Program (question trainers 1-7, Qbank, Videos) - similar to actual nclex

> LaCharity PDA (case mgt was really helpful)

> ATI's procedures & skills (7 came out in my drag & drop) :cat:

> CAFFEINE-FREE 2 WKS :zombie: prior, I just had green tea iced tea with honey instead

> I rested the day before my test & resisted last min. cramming on the day XD :angrybird1:

Hope this helps. :smug:

Thank you for the reply !! :) Would you say the both nclex tests resembled each other as far as content or did you feel they were total different tests ? We all know we will NOT have the same exam , but were you blind sided by things on your second test versus the first or were they pretty similar to the fact as long as you studied / did practice questions following the score sheet they send you pointing out ( near passing , below passing ) areas it was ok ??? I'm freaked out thinking I'm going to prepare one way and the second test is going to throw me for a loop. :/

Thank you for the reply !! :) Would you say the both nclex tests resembled each other as far as content or did you feel they were total different tests ? We all know we will NOT have the same exam , but were you blind sided by things on your second test versus the first or were they pretty similar to the fact as long as you studied / did practice questions following the score sheet they send you pointing out ( near passing , below passing ) areas it was ok ??? I'm freaked out thinking I'm going to prepare one way and the second test is going to throw me for a loop. :/

Well I gotta admit they were both difficult for me & the question type weren't exactly similar but the topics were. My 1st take was hard coz I wasn't prepared enough & it was more of recall. While my 2nd take was mind-gnawing altho I was more equipped coz the questions were mostly PDA, skills, case management & uber critical care/critical thinking. I had a really bad headache after the recent exam which probably meant I was using every ounce of brain power I had (I was aiming for 75).

You got this! It's normal to be anxious but don't let it paralyze you or lose your confidence. You prepared yourself & you're equipped too! & you have time to do more practice & enhance what you already know :)

THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH !!! Is there anything you would suggest for me to look over ? I've had some people tell me they felt like the second attempt was more of a critical care & Pharm test while their first attempt seemed more like Fundamentald & OB.

Specializes in Medical/Oncology.

Thanks JBSN. I just took my exam for the first time today. I got 75 questions, about 20 were SATAs (my nemesis), 5 were drag n drops, and some questions on priority/delegation/legal. All except one were Med surg questions (1 OB question yay!, but no Peds or Psyche, both of which were my best subjects). I came out feeling nauseous because I thought the exam was pretty hard. I expected more than 75 questions because of the difficulty on the content (I only took 1 bathroom break because I thought I would get a lot more). It took me about 2 hrs and 15 min for the exam. I was pretty dazed when the screen went blue.

I heard a lot about the PV trick and decided to try it out about an hour after the exam. I think I got the good pop. It said, "Our records indicate...yada yada. Another registration cannot be made at this time." That made me felt somewhat secured, but I won't be able to rest until I find out for sure I passed.

Specializes in Psych, Hospice, Surgical unit, L&D/Postpartum.

I just found out today i passed. I took nclex on Monday. Pvt does work...i got the same pop up after i took it.

Specializes in Medical/Oncology.

Congrats Erindel RN!

Specializes in Psych, Hospice, Surgical unit, L&D/Postpartum.

Aww thanks so much!!! :)

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