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Elgee

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  1. Thankyou so much. Inspiration is what I desire to do. I was hoping that it reached/helped someone. I wish you many blessings on your current and future endeavors.
  2. Thankyou, and I studied the rationales in depth. They have a feature where you can copy pictures and rationales into a flash card within the app. I used that for things that I was unfamiliar with. So yes I took more notes and reviewed them after I was finished with the customized quiz. The biggest thing I can say is to get a prioritization and delegation book because both times I sat for my nclex there were a lot of those questions on there.
  3. Hello everyone. I would always come on this site when I became nervous about sitting for my nclex so I thought I would share a bit of my journey to passing. I sat for my first try at nclex in July of 2017. I graduated in May 2017. I sat for 5 hours 265 questions and failed. I didn't do many practice questions and no reviews(which I know wasn't smart). I under-estimated the test(do not do this). I decided to take several months to study until I was comfortable. Do not rush to take the test like I did the first time. It does not matter that your classmates have already taken it and passed. Please make sure YOU are comfortable. I decided to refresh myself with content using Remar quick facts for nclex, which is a really condensed version of content that was actually on my nclex. I also did U-world twice because I had to keep pushing my test date back. I HIGHLY recommend UWORLD!! I also used the prioritirization book by LaCharity. On February 20, 2018. I sat for my nclex for the 2nd time. After 75 questions which took me an hour, my screen went white. I had 20 satas, a few meds, and one drag and drop question. I walked out and knew I'd passed because I was prepared, and I told myself I wasn't leaving without my license. If I can do it so can you. I made it through nursing school without a car, and we all know how hard that can be. I just wanted to encourage someone not to give up. The NCLEX is tough, but nursing school made us tougher.

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