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  1. i actually nailed it after 5 trials and have used almost all reviews available out there and that leaves me with experience and material. Reviews are reviews and not the exam so you need to be very good yourself. Nclex is means hard overtime studies that's all.
  2. thanks. this is really going to help. I my self took the nclex several times before cracking it and i assure you that it's not an exam you can be 'over-confident' about without being 'over-determined'. I'ved used almost all the reviews available out there and actually made my own Qbank of questions. Please always know the secret to passing nclex is studying full time. It usually difficult for nusing mothers and those with other daily job. Studying for nclex alone is a full time job. I've a lot of pass questions and experience i could share.

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