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Please take a moment and remember that you agreed not to publish questions that are on the exam. That is exactly what you are doing by posting them here. They are covered also under copyright laws.

This site is Googled around the world, and you could find yourself in trouble down the line.

No problems with asking someone what they would do, but when you quote the question exactly as it was on the exam, and stating that it was from there, you are opening yourself for trouble.

Some of the best advice I received in nursing school was to NOT WORRY ABOUT THE NCLEX! Please don't even think about it at this point. Just focus on your classes at this point. Focus on what you're taking right NOW. It's a good idea to get an NCLEX book to do practice questions so it'll help on the exams in nursing school, not so much on the NCLEX. Then during the last semester of nursing school your school will probably have some kind of NCLEX review course. And then you can start doing practice questions more seriously and just focus on that.

You'll be ok. Good luck to you!

Thank you so much raindreamer. You seem to have more confidence in me than I do, lol. So far, I am doing ok, but I have Pharmacology next. I think if I can get through that, I can make it through nursing school. I am praying hard.

Specializes in 5 yrs OR, ASU Pre-Op 2 yr. ER.
Some of the best advice I received in nursing school was to NOT WORRY ABOUT THE NCLEX! Please don't even think about it at this point. Just focus on your classes at this point. Focus on what you're taking right NOW. It's a good idea to get an NCLEX book to do practice questions so it'll help on the exams in nursing school, not so much on the NCLEX. Then during the last semester of nursing school your school will probably have some kind of NCLEX review course. And then you can start doing practice questions more seriously and just focus on that.

You'll be ok. Good luck to you!

Exellent advice.

Specializes in Operating Room.

Exactly, but I do enjoy cracking open my NCLEX-RN Questions & Answers Made Incredibly Easy book every now and then.

I also like the different sites that e-mail questions/med info/ or terminology, just as a 'get my mind in the right mode of thinking' accessory. :)

It's amazing to me exactly how many I get right. I hope that's a good sign for both Nursing School and the NCLEX. :chuckle

Some of the best advice I received in nursing school was to NOT WORRY ABOUT THE NCLEX! Please don't even think about it at this point. Just focus on your classes at this point. Focus on what you're taking right NOW. It's a good idea to get an NCLEX book to do practice questions so it'll help on the exams in nursing school, not so much on the NCLEX. Then during the last semester of nursing school your school will probably have some kind of NCLEX review course. And then you can start doing practice questions more seriously and just focus on that.

You'll be ok. Good luck to you!

Specializes in OB, lactation.

Anybody wanna share sites that email practice questions? TIA!

yes, i really doubt that sort of behavior would help you in a way that would be better than simply studying. i would imagine the benefit would be so incredibly slight that it wouldn't even bear consideration.

not to mention the fact that it's unethical to cheat.

honestly, any test with the pass rate of nclex (around 70%, i think) is easy enough to do the right way. if you're going to cheat on the nxclex, does this mean you'll cheat on vitals signs or giving meds or other areas of patient care?

yes, i really doubt that sort of behavior would help you in a way that would be better than simply studying. i would imagine the benefit would be so incredibly slight that it wouldn't even bear consideration.

not to mention the fact that it's unethical to cheat.

honestly, any test with the pass rate of nclex (around 70%, i think) is easy enough to do the right way. if you're going to cheat on the nxclex, does this mean you'll cheat on vitals signs or giving meds or other areas of patient care?

I dont expect any of it to be easy. It liked to have kicked my butt, but I made A's in both classes, and I did it honestly. I am not about to ever do it otherwise.

I have taken the nclex two times and I couldnt tell you one question or one answer if I had to do it to save my life.

Has anyone taken the nclex more than two times? I'm very disappointed that I have to face this test again. Can anyone give me some encouraging news?

Pbe,

I have actually taken the NCLEX 3 times. Yesterday was my third time and FINALLY I have passed. I know how you are feeling and it does get better. I think I must have purchased every NCLEX study book ever published! The one that really helped me was NCLEX made incredibly easy. It was a great review with alot of practice questions and a cd to use as well. You can do it though, think positive!! Good luck!!

Hello, first I want to say that I am new to this forum. I don't want to sound arrogant or anything, but I really don't understand why someone would want to cheat on the NCLEX. I understand that it is scary and nervewracking, but you just spent all this time in school studying and learning. Don't people want to know if they are good enough? If I thought that the only way I could pass was by cheating I think I would change my career choice.

Donna

PS: I take the NCLEX in August '06

Hello, first I want to say that I am new to this forum. I don't want to sound arrogant or anything, but I really don't understand why someone would want to cheat on the NCLEX. I understand that it is scary and nervewracking, but you just spent all this time in school studying and learning. Don't people want to know if they are good enough? If I thought that the only way I could pass was by cheating I think I would change my career choice.

Donna

PS: I take the NCLEX in August '06

As far as I know, no one (at least on this thread) has wanted to cheat. I think we all feel like you do. You dont sound arrogant. ;)

At the beginning of this thread they were talking about not posting exact questions and why. That is what I was referring too. Sorry

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