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  1. I just passed the NCLEX, took it 2 days ago. If you haven't purchased UWorld yet, I would get Hurst. You do not need to write down rationales. You fill out their workbook as you watch all the videos in order. Their content sets a good foundation for when you're doing practice questions. The 4 simulator exams reflect the actual NCLEX plan and help you focus on your weak areas. I was out of school for over 2 years and took a year before finishing my last semester of nursing school. If I can do it, you can as well.
  2. I would recommend Hurst for content review
  3. I took the last simulator last week, got a 72/125. I still need to review it. Did you go through all the customizer questions? Also, did you feel that Hurst simulators were comparable to the NCLEX?
  4. Did you review the content at all or the resource documents?
  5. So I've been using the online version of Hurst since April. I have gotten scores of 68, 66 and 66 out of 125 on the simulators (median is 77/125). This is my second time taking it, been out of school for 2 years . Even purchased Elevate. The lady from nursing support wanted me to work on reviewing the Elevate quizzes and the customizer, along with the Q cards, before taking the last simulator. Should I pay for my ATT yet and if so, should I pick a date? My anxiety's been up for the last several weeks, so it's been hard to make a decision on when to take it and how much to work each week to pay the bills.

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