I have been lurking this site for quite some time and while studying for NCLEX-RN I was always comforted by comparing my scores to others. Too bad I never found any quite as low as mine! I am posting to reassure those of you that are studying, to take your scores with a grain of salt!!! And here is my reason why: I started the Kaplan Online Self-Paced program 4 weeks prior to my test day. I studied for a minimum of 8 hours a day (sometimes more if time allowed). The Decision Tree Kaplan teaches you in the videos was awesome and I "got it". And then when I finished all of the videos and started to take the Q-Bank questions on my own, I was at a total loss! The Q-Bank questions were nothing like what the sweet Kaplan lady was showing us in our examples!?!?! I kept trying her tricks of "I" or "A" and it didn't work for the questions they were giving me in the Q-Bank. Nevertheless, I continued with my Kaplan program because I knew I needed to stick with it. Here are my scores: Diagnostic: 55% Q-Trainer 1: 45% Q-Trainer 2: 55% Q-Trainer 3: 47% Q-Trainer 4: 47% Q-Trainer 5: 44% Q-Trainer 6: 52% Q-Trainer 7: I didn't do, I was getting too discouraged! NCLEX Sample Test 1: 56% NCLEX Sample Test 2: 52% NCLEX Sample Test 3: 77% NCLEX Sample Test 4: 28% Readiness Test: I didn't do it, I was too scared to take it! Q-Bank Avg: 49.7% (I had 400 questions unfinished) I also used the Saunders book for questions only (probably only did half the book) and did the entire LaCharity book (Highly recommend!). I read every single rationale, even the ones I would get right! I always tested Q-Banks random subjects because that's how NCLEX does it and I would take a test of 25 questions at a time. I went into my exam super nervous, heart pounding the entire time. As I pressed the submit button to question 75, ANOTHER question came up! The test kept going and I was SO upset with myself, thinking I failed all because it went past 75 questions. I had to stop and close my eyes, take a deep breath and tell myself, I got this. Well, my computer shut off at 113 questions and I froze because now I wanted to keep taking more questions thinking I didn't prove myself yet. LOL! I had 2 med calculations and 26 SATA and they were coming at me two or three in a row... ugh! I drove home and was just numb the entire way. I didn't do the "Pop Up Trick" because, well, I was too scared to know the truth! I didn't sleep a wink that night because I kept thinking of all of the questions that I knew for certain I got wrong and confirming to myself I surely failed. I received my results and found out I PASSED! I am now an RN!!!!!!! I truly believe the Kaplan structure works, as the questions they give you are at a much higher level keeping you above that passing line. Have faith in yourself and take deep breaths, you can do this!