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diane2017

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  1. Hi everyone, Just like other people here, i need BIG HELP on study tips or study guide on how you passed the NCLEX and great motivations. I felt like my world ended when i first failed my NCLEX PN back in june of 2011 after graduation. after that, i may have tried taking the test after 2 years but couldn't really focus due to work and failed it again. Ive done a review center but tbh i didn't give my 100% best since I'm lack of motivation already thinking maybe nursing isn't for me. This new year 2017, i want to try it again and this time I'm doing it for my future. I just re applied to the board. I feel lost on where or how to start studying again. any study tips or recommendations? what book or question banks to get? how many questions should i do per day? what topic to focus on? Thank you in advance.
  2. I'm on the same boat too. graduated april of 2011. took nclex 3 or 4 times within those years but still failed. tbh, i didn't really focused on reviewing during those times. but i am now this year and willing to give it a try again. any study tips you guys have? or motivation?

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