Hello everyone, I'm going to give you a little background. I graduated nursing school in December 2020. I started out an honor roll and ended up barely passing. I was in a fast track online program and I found it very difficult and felt I didn't learn anything. After graduating I went through some difficult personal experiences and I never took the NCLEX. I've now been graduated for 2 years and I started studying today for the NCLEX and after about 20 questions I just broke down. My anxiety level was out the roof. I need to pass this for myself, for my husband, and for my and our future. I purchased the Kaplan program. I don't have much of a support group, no friends, and the only family is my husband's family and there's a language barrier there. I guess I'm looking for advice or input. How do I pass this after not studying for 2 years? Any advice? I want to take the exam in February. I'm trying to avoid the new Next Generation NCLEX. Does anyone know if we graduated before this year if we are grandfathered in for the old NCLEX or do we have to take the new one once it starts in April next year? Thank you everyone. I have not given up hope, just don't know where to begin.