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Rmolly

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  1. Im new to this site, is there a way to private message you ?
  2. From the moment I found out I failed I started studying first with the Saunders Q&A review. I did about 100 questions a day and would give my self weekeneds off. I also used the nclex RN mastery and I feel like it helped me a lot with answering SATA, 100-150 questions as well with that one. I would write down important unfamiliar facts and then three days before the test I began going over all my flash cards but no new material just review. Best of luck to you , believe in yourself, I think having confidence going into the test helped me tremendously. So keep that in mind;)
  3. Pvt is not always accurate. Best of luck to you
  4. Nclex has a lot of teaching questions . Practice those type of questions along with learning how to answer SATA. I know that did the trick for me. I did about 100 questions a day for about 5 weeks . Good luck .
  5. YES, I passed my nclex and I am now a Licensed Registed Nurse! I seriously could not believe my eyes and kept refreshing the results page to see if anything would change. It is still all so surreal ! Thanks everyone!
  6. Kiersten. Thank you for the kind words and positive energy. I really found comfort in your words. Anneaw . Your wise input helped me settle some of the major concerns about the nclex. I'm happy to come to a place like this where we all understand each other because at some point or other we have all faced the nclex or soon will be. Thank you for sharing your knowledge to me and for others to read .
  7. I kept track on the dry erase board/sheet they give you.
  8. Just took the nclex yesterday and I had 31 select all that apply.... yes I said it right, 31!!!! Is that even allowed! Lol complete torture! Has anyone had this happen to them before . My test cut off at 75 questions . This was my second try taking the nclex. Last attempt I failed with 265 questions and all subjects "near passing" I'm so nervous, to find out I failed again. I have put my heart and soul into studying for it, please help. I just want to hear about someone having a similar experience to mine and passed. My thought process - 31 SATA questions- good sign bc it COULD mean that I am in the hard level questions but then I keep reading about how people say that it doesn't matter the type of questions you get, you just have to answer correctly 50% of the time. Could I have answered 38 questions out of 75 questions correctly ? Considering that I had 31 SATA questions. I hardly doubt it !!!! cut off at 75? I'm thinkig : it can sometimes be a good sign bc I read somewhere that 85% of the people that get cut off at 75 pass, someone has to really score poorly to get cut off at 75 . plus I feel like 70% confident about the material I got tested on . can nclex really pinpoint your weakness that good and literally your whole test be based on that ? It's a scary thought to have . this is really frustrating for me and anxiety is really getting the best of me while I wait the 48 hrs for results . If I fail I'm really gonna start doubting that I'll ever pass the nclex with that amount of select all that apply questions . Giving up is never an option for me but COME ON PEOPLE !!!!! 31 questions of pure torture !!!

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