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EaglesRN856

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  1. I truly understand what you are dealing with because I too failed my NCLEX the 1st time after getting all 265 questions. Allow yourself time and when you are ready to resume studying for your next attempt, use only one source. I know learning styles can vary but find the one source that helps you understand the content. I used uworld exclusively and practice 50-75Qs a day and did not take any practice assessments. I read the rationales for all questions to learn why it was or wrong. Hope this helps.
  2. I know this post is a little old but I attend Wilmington. It is online but there is a clinical portion at then end for capstone. The price is little higher. One 4 credit class is about $1600. Over time it can add up compared to similar programs that have flat rates for 6 mos and unlimited courses.
  3. Hi there! I am currently taking classes at Wilmington University RN-BSN program. I personally feel it’s too expensive. WGU had a better flexible path IMO and much affordable option. I would recommend it because they were really generous with transfer credits but the price for one class is really up there.
  4. Hi there, I’m no NCLEX expert but I can share that I used UWORLD a 30 day sub and did not complete the test bank. Instead I just did questions every day. Even the day before my exam I was doing questions. Some days I felt prepared. Other days I didn’t think I was ready. I did not have any assessment to see what my chances were of passing. I DID spend a little more time with prioritization and SATA. I passed in 75. One thing I will say is to read the rationales to understand why you got it right or wrong.
  5. Hi! I know exactly how it feels to fail NCLEX.y first time I sat for it I only used ATI that was included with my school program. It did not help me at all. I sat for all 265q and was devastated when I confirmed the fail. I heard all about uworld and just as other stated, I read the rationales. Whether it right or wrong, I studied to remember why. I focused most of my studying on prioritization and management of care. I’d do 25-50q a day in increments of 10-15q. Enough to not overwhelm myself and enough to remember why it was right/wrong. 46 days later I went for my re-exam and passed at 75q in a little over 1hr. With that being said, don’t give up. You completed nursing school. You know the information, just figure out how to apply it to the question. It doesn’t matter if you get 75 or 265, passing is passing. Good luck!
  6. Congratulations!!! That is awesome!!!
  7. I understand. It’s really the longest 48hrs ever lol. I’ll still do quick results just to see it in writing.
  8. Thank you! And please update when you find out. My suggestion is to wait until after the time you finished you exam. That way it’s a full 24 hours. I’m in NJ if it matters.
  9. I used uworld only. 30 day sub. No assessment tests and passed in 75. Uworld rationales are great and with pictures for those of us who are visual learners. I would do about 25Qs a day. I did 75 twice to mix it up and replicate the NCLEX. I will recommend that to anyone. I failed my first time with all 265q.
  10. I took my NCLEX exam yesterday and it stopped at 75. This is my second time so I did PVT 6hrs later and got the good pop-up. Still wasn’t convinced so I called the BON and they confirmed I passed. Now I don’t have to wait and can actually sleep. I’m sure you passed as well!

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