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SOON2RN

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  1. I took mine march 9 and found out sunday i passed. I have really bad anxiety but i think what helped me was taking testing questions. I got 75 questions and finished in a 1 hour. Lacharity and Uworld were best. I did most of uwolrd (more than 50% questions then 1 assessment then 1 week before i did the second one). i finished all of the test bank. I spent 5 hours a day at the library and 12+ on the weekends. I was b/c student and repeat pedi/maternity student. The key is to do 75 from uworld and really look at the answers to why you got them right or wrong and like 2 case studies from lacharity. Then id go back and reanswer the ones that i got wrong in uworld but id use the abc first then if that doesnt narrow it down id pick using maslow. But i felt like the nclex wasnt bad at all for me which is crazy cus i literally had an anxiety attack a few days before and was givie ativan for a few days. Abc Maslow kaplan stem Look for opposite choices like hot vs cold or up vs down If all else fails like you really dont know look at the answers and see which would correlate best with what they are asking. The 1 med that i got i answered it based off of the answers 2 were very similar choices.
  2. yea my uworld assessment test put me at 81 and 84 i think im going to reschedule my date. its in 2 weeks
  3. also use youtube. any thing you dont understand try to find a visual of it. i had to use youtube for the endocrine because i constantly mixed the labs.
  4. Ok so I've been studying for the nclex and I'm pretty much freaking out. Im currently using uworld, ati, prioritization delegation and assignment, saunders, kaplan, my school has me working with 3 advisors, lippincott q&a, lippincot nclex-rn alvernate formate questions, audio files from mark klimer, hurst review. My ati scores when i graduated (dec 2017) said i have a 97% chance of passing uworld assessment test 1 had me at 81 percentile and i took the second one last night and it has me at 84th percentile (both with very high passing rate) i have about 250 more questions left but overall im at the 53rd percentile in the uworld. I plan to redo the whole program over when it expires on monday and just set up a new account. I've rescheduled my nclex date about 9 times and i still have a 40+ day window to move it but i was wondering if i should move it since its in 2 weeks and i feel like im not well prepared. The next available dates in my area are the last week of march and beginning of april. I study a minimum of 4 hours a day but im still getting 50s-60s an occasional low 70s in uworld. My professor think im almost there and need to fine tune a few things but she thinks i should be getting high 70s and low 80s by now. When i started i was getting 30s and 40s. Background: i have extremely bad test anxiety and adhd and had accommodations (separate quiet room) and i literally answer questions within 30 seconds (some in 10secs using uworld) i finished exams 150 questions within 30-45 mins and did well in school. (i even had a professor questioned if i cheated because i did very well on exam that 80% of the class failed). Not to mention a good friend/classmate of mine who finished before me in aug just informed me that she failed twice which pretty much set off a mini anxiety attack. sorry about this long rant i just dont know what else to do. im more than willing to get more products but some of the rationales conflict and i feel like kaplan is doing more harm than good for me personally.

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