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Mandy210

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  1. @alsambam Hello, omggg- how did it go?! I hope you ended up doing well! ?❤️ Sorry for the late reply btw, I just saw your response now! haha I have not taken it yet, I am taking it next month! ??
  2. As the title implies ; I am a terrible test taker. I always received either the worst or second worse scores on exams in my cohort in all subjects. I am freakingggg outttt for the NCLEX (First timer). I am studying UWorld and although my exam scores are increasing, there are just some questions where I feel like in the end of the day, you need KNOWLEDGE for inorder to get them correct. It's NOT about if you're good at eliminating or not. But maybe I am wrong?? I just want to have accurate expectations of what I am walking into. I am studying ALL the UWorld questions and will put in all the work. But for example on the NCLEX if I get medications I've never heard of in my life or diseases I've never heard of or studied for-- chances are high I will get MOST of them wrong. It's just how I am. Did you get a lot of content that you NEVER saw on UWorld? My fellow bad exam takers out there-- what studying techniques helped you pass this exam? All I hear people say all the time is UWorld. I don't want to overwhelm myself by using a lot of different resources, but if you have any suggestions where you think they were extremely beneficial in helping you pass this exam, then please let me know! ? The only other thing I used besides UWorld is that I listened to all the Mark K audios. I don't get the big hype about the guy-- is he helping me nail SOME of the practice questions? ABSOLUTELY. But it would never be enough for me to PASS bc of his audios or advice if that makes sense LOL Thank you very muchhhhh!! ?
  3. I am a fourth semester student and have one more semester left until I get my registered nurse license. I am currently failing one of my classes. I have a 58% (F) in the class and a passing grade for my school is an 80% (B). I am waking up everyday feeling so very lost, unmotivated, and depressed. If I had a C for example, or a D, then perhaps I would feel hopeful and motivated. But with my current grade and knowing the fact that I scored the LOWESTTT grade in the class TWICE in a row puts me on edge. I am not the only person who is failing this class, but I do have the LOWEST grade in the course. I am hoping I have a better studying strategy for the third exam and that I will do decent or well. However, what scares me tremendously is the final. I failed both exam 1 and 2 (F on both). Which means I have not truly GRASPED the material. Even IF I perform well on the third exam, how am I suppose to pull all my weight for that final when it is cumulative?? I am feeling sooo extremely lost and sad. I cannot seem to see a light at the end of the tunnel. My mind repeatedly is reminding me that I am finally going to fail my first nursing course......I can't seem to shake this thought off...to a point where I am 100% convinced and reminding myself everyday that I'm gonna fail this class. Does anyone have any studying strategies in studying for finals? This professor apparently asks some of her exam questions based on the STORIES she tells us during class. I NEVER recorded her lectures for exam 1 and 2. I do not know what to do. I am sooooo extremely lost as to how I should study for this final. Please do not recommend to speak with the professor. The professor is great- her advice are not. Thank you!

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