Passed NCLEX 1st try!!! You can too!

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Specializes in Hemodialysis.

First I wanted to start off and congratulate all the student nurses out there who have graduated and made it thus far in the journey to become Registered Nurses!

I have not posted much on this site, but I have come to it many times in need of advice. I have read a lot of posts about the NCLEX and took in the advice of others. It truly helps to hear about other peoples experiences and know that we can do this!!

How I studied.....I used the Davis success series all through school and I did all the online extras that came with it. I mainly used U World for 3 weeks straight. I felt that as far as content, it had everything and high level questions. After taking the NCLEX, it mirrors it pretty well.

I started out the question bank getting 52%-53% on 75 question exams. After a few days I went up to 56%-58%. Few more days later I was hitting scores 62%-64%. I stayed pretty consistent hovering in the 66%-68% for about a week and the final week I was hitting scores in the 70's.

I would try to do 2-3, sometimes 4 exams a day and I made it through 1800 questions! I read the rationales to ALL the questions, even the ones I got right. Just refreshing my mind on the content area with the detailed explanations U World offers help solidify my choices. I felt much more comfortable answering priority and SATA questions after doing U World.

While preparing for my NCLEX exam, I read this forum daily. I took the advice of a previous poster who stressed treat yourself.....rest the day before and the day of the exam. And that is exactly what I did. I did not do any U World questions on the days before my exam and I felt relaxed. I enjoyed watching my oldest boy play ball and that was that.

The day of... I made sure I scheduled my exam in the afternoon so I would not worry about sleeping in and being late. I woke up refreshed and ready to conquer the day. I arrived to the testing center 45 min early and I checked in. I read the "rules" got my palm scanned and was ready to go. I was then called back to take my exam!!

I am really proud of myself for not being nervous because I had major test anxiety in nursing school. I sat down at the computer and said to myself, "this is it. one question at a time. " During the exam I read each question carefully and I found myself going at a steady pace. Before I knew it I was at question 50! I kept the pace up and when I got to question 75 I was prepared to keep going. I hit next and my computer shut off! I was not expecting that so I completed the survey and raised my hand indicating I had finished. I walked out of there thinking this could not be good....... I have looked at the clock and only 1hr and 15 minutes had gone by. I didn't even need to take the mandatory break.

The next few days were painful......I got no sleep. I kept thinking I failed it. After 3 days, my license was there! Relief set in! All my hard work and now I am an RN!!!!

So..... You can do it!!! If you can pass nursing school, study with a question bank, and refresh your brain you should be able to pass the NCLEX too!!!

Congratulations dear. Please how helpful were the Davis series? Do you think they were helpful in the nclex?

Thanks.

Specializes in Hemodialysis.

I think the Davis is a good series for nursing school. I would do a section that pertained to what we were studying.....as far as for the nclex, I would not use them as your only resource. I highly recommend U world because of the way they set up the program to mimic the nclex and that is very important. 30 days is $79 and you get 1950 questions in the bank and 2 predictor exams...worth every penny!

Alright thanks, i wanted to go through them first because it has been long i graduated from school of nursing, then i will go with Saunders and finally UWORLD.

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