Published Feb 18, 2007
SN2006
4 Posts
Just a note of encouragement for all you graduate nurses out there! I took my NCLEX this past Thursday and it took me 2 hours and 45 minutes to do 75 questions. Right around question 50 I began to have a major panic attack and I really don't remember much after that. When the computer shut off at 75, I just stared blankly at the screen hoping that it might give me a few more questions. I got home and tried to frantically look up SOME of the questions I remembered and sadly, I think I got those wrong. I was absolutely convinced I failed. I graduated with honors from a leading university and consider myself relatively smart! :) I had already prepared my friends, classmates and family members for my failure. Today, I wept as I read the quick results. I passed. I am convinced, like some of you, that our "educated guesses" truly are better than the average non-nursing person and that we may think we don't know the answers, but we do down deep. So, good luck to all of you. Believe in yourself! You really do know more than you think!
CyndieRN2007
406 Posts
Taking boards on Wed.... I know I'm gonna hate the feeling of cluelessnes when I answer those questions..... I hope I pass.... Congrats on passing....go make the big bucks!!
manda14
1 Post
Hi everyone-
I took my boards for the NCLEX on Wednesday and the computer shut off around 85 questions. I have been freaking out because i feel like i failed, i left the test center crying. I felt like i guessed on most of the questions, i thought i was prepared, but nothing could have prepared me for that!! Does anyone know the everage number of days that it takes to get those numbers next to your name on your states website?? This waiting is killing me?! please let me know, thanks:p
rn_888
50 Posts
hi SN2006 pls give me tips, what books did i u used?? how many hours in a day u read ur reading materials?? il sit on nclex this april 5 and as early as now i feel scared and nervous already...believe it or not, sometimes i woke up in the middle of the night remembering what ive read in the whole day..pls help me or give me an advice...congrats!!!!
Sheri257
3,905 Posts
I took it last Thursday, shut down at 75 and, don't know if I passed yet (waiting like everybody else) but ...
IMO, the exam was very close to Kaplan questions. After using Saunders, Davis, Mosby and Lippincott I feel Kaplan was the best prep. In hindsight, I wish I had just done Kaplan from the start because, to me at least, the whole exam looked like Kaplan.
As far as feeling clueless, I also feel that Kaplan is the best prep for that. Most of their questions are very difficult and basically teach you how to do educated guessing with a little more confidence.
Because of Kaplan, I didn't freak out as much because they sort of train you to expect not knowing everything right off the bat and, instead, figuring out how to best game the test.
I was also surprized to see a lot of Kaplan content on the exam that I didn't see in the other NCLEX guides. Some of the questions looked to me like they almost came straight out of Kaplan.
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rn888-I used the Saunders Comprehensive book and just worked my way through it. I did notice that there is someone (Suzanne) who says that you should go through every chapter and answer the questions at the end and if you get 75% correct, move on to the next chapter. If not, then read the chapter. (Initially, don't read the chapter before you answer the questions) I think that would be a great start. I attended a Drexel review which had several test taking strategies, but I found on the actual NCLEX, that wasn't too helpful. I have also heard that any Kapplan resource is great. Good luck to you! Let us know how you do.
RNKay31
960 Posts
Congratulations and God bless
krisjazzer13
69 Posts
Hello, first time poster here! I have been lurking for a while reading study tips on these boards before I took my NCLEX on Feb 5....the exam cut off at 75 and I for SURE thought that I had failed miserably! I ended up passing and feeling very relieved, but I felt awful for that 2-day wait! I think everyone will feel pretty crappy after taking it, no matter how many questions they took, but as the original poster said, you really DO know more than you think!
nylegra
6 Posts
is it possible to see the result online if you applied for California? CA is not included in the lists of states that offered quick result.
i took the exam last may 13, how can i see the result in ca brn after 3 days? i need someones help please?
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Your name should be on the website but not always after 3 days can take longer and only if you have a SSN. No SSN means you will not see it on the site.
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
Congratulations!!!:balloons::balloons::balloons: Shock worn off yet?
YES! I PASSED THE EXAM ON FIRST TAKE.
THANK YOU GUYS AND THANKS TO THIS SITE.