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  1. Try UWorld. I studied for my test for 2 weeks straight nonstop and passed in 75.
  2. Mine had a fair share of everything but I'm never one of those people who remembers their test too well since I'm always in the moment. As far as I remember, I had a couple priority questions, several OB/PEDS and also quite a few psych questions. I didn't feel comfortable at all after the test because I don't feel like I answered any of them confidently. Only review I did is UWorld with the whole test bank completed, going over each rationale. Granted, you're not going to remember everything about each rationale you read but after a while those questions and the correct answers will start looking familiar to you.
  3. PVT is fairly accurate. If you get the "good pop-up", I'd say about 100% you passed but if you get the "bad pop-up" i've heard of some instances where people pass and still get it... So it's only a 100% certainty if you get the "good pop-up".
  4. Sometimes, it's best to just take your test. Originally I gave myself a month to study but I started to see my friends take their tests couple weeks earlier because of job offers. I realized I was already burned out and couldn't push myself another couple weeks so I joined them and took the test 2 weeks earlier and passed in 75. You'll never feel ready but if you start to feel burned out, maybe it's time.
  5. You're never going to feel ready. I think I can speak for everyone when I say that you're not going to walk into the test feeling like you mastered everything. Just be consistent with your UWorld and don't burn yourself out. Take breaks. Good luck!
  6. The UWorld self assessment proved to be right for me and I believe I had a 92% of passing. I passed in 75 only taking 40 minutes with my test. Of course I came out of there thinking I failed because you just never feel too sure with your answers when you're actually sitting there taking your NCLEX. Good luck and I'm sure you're fine.
  7. Have you tried content review like Hurst? You've been out of school for 12 so it doesn't hurt to brush up on everything.
  8. What would kill the patient first? Followed by your A, B, C's. If you're really weak at them, try LaCharity's book. That seems to be the go-to for most people when it comes to prioritization/delegation.
  9. I was never a great test taker and that was always a weakness of mine since nursing school and even the NCLEX relied heavily on test taking strategies. Regardless, I was never a top notch student either. But one thing I must recommend is UWorld. Regardless of whatever topic you're weak at, UWorld goes over every body system and even delegation and prioritization. It also doesn't hurt to enroll in some content review class like Hurst which I can say helped but not as much as UWorld. Remember I got my ATT 1/11, and took my test on 2/1. Basically worshipped UWorld and finished the qbank, went over every rationale. Thankfully I passed in 75.
  10. I was in the same boat as you and passed on 2/3. You're in good hands. I'd say Tuesday 12AM, you should see your name on Breeze. Congrats!
  11. you sound like you're ready good luck!
  12. I'm not sure what you mean by RB?
  13. I'm from Ontario, CA so we're practically neighbors! I had plenty of friends who took their exams on Fridays the past couple weeks and they haven't been getting their result until Sunday night (Monday at midnight) basically.
  14. You're fine! Trust the pop up. I was doubting the pop up for the longest time because I was up starting 12AM and my name didn't pop up until around 2:30AM and during those two hours I was still doubting PVT but right when the clock hit 2:30AM my name popped up! I'm certain you passed so enjoy yourself and relax for the weekend! And also since you took your test today, depending on where you're from, you might have to wait till Monday.
  15. Complete the whole qBank and go over rationales whether right or wrong. I know it can sound very time consuming considering there are 1900 questions but obviously you can skip topics that you've mastered already. Regardless, rationales are key! You may feel like you won't remember all the rationales you're reading but trust me it's being retained somewhere!

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