Published Aug 24, 2013
Caitlin023
27 Posts
I am so happy that I passed the PAX-RN. It was a long, grueling test, but I did it! I passed with a 154.
16mm
357 Posts
CONGRATS!!
Any tips on taking it??
Thank you! I studied the Barlett & Jones NLN study guide ALOT, as well as expanding on some of the physics and science subjects, reviewed flashcards from my a & p and biochemistry classes, and used "word dynamo" gre wordlists and the toefl wordlist to study vocabulary. I also made some flashcards on word dynamo (on dictionary.com) under username caitlin23. I would also suggest that you not only know the gas laws and charles' law, but understand what they mean and the real world applications as well as the constants (temp, pressure). I noticed a lot of those types of questions. And practice reading comprehension (main topics, etc) because you need to find this info in a very limited time. I finished each section with only about a minute to spare. Also, be familiar with taxonomic classifications and basic biology. It seemed like there were a lot of questions about frogs for some weird reason. Good Luck!
SavvyNurse91, BSN, CNA
56 Posts
CONGRATS ! I received a 124 when I did it :)
erica1223
197 Posts
How did you guys do on the practice test in the book?