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  1. HELP! I am taking NR661 at Chamberlain College of Nursing for the second time. I was not successful in either attempt to pass the APEA final exam so I failed the course. I received a 69% on my second attempt at the final exam the first time I took the course and we must score a 70% or better. I have watched all of Hollier's videos, (three times), and taken every practice exam I can from the Q-bank. I initially did poorly on these practice exams but I am now scoring over 70% in each subject. I just took my 2nd, first attempt and only scored 63%!! Even if I go to the live review before my certification, if I cant pass the class I cannot sit for the certification exam. I find the questions on the "real exam" are NOTHING like the questions in the q-bank so all those hours spent on those practice exams do not help you a bit!! I have taken three of the "real exams" now and they were ALL completely different as far as subject matter and out of 450 questions I might have seen 10 questions I recognized from the Qbank. This is just wrong! Any advise from anyone on how to pass that exam?? I am not worried about the certification exam...I will deal with that and confident I can pass it even if it takes a couple of attempts. But I MUST pass the APEA exam to graduate! Help CrystalRN

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