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  1. I passed the 2nd time as well. I had 90 questions the first time and passed with 75 questions the 2nd time. Good Luck!!!!!
  2. Congratulations :balloons: on graduating which is a major accomplishment. Good luck on your NCLEX - let us know how it goes. Just curious, what study guides have you been using?
  3. Hi Suzanne - can you tell me how your plan differs from that of the online Saunders review course? I am currently doing the 4 week Saunders Online Review. Thank you.
  4. Dear IMMORTAL us I am so excited for you and want to say congratulations!!! You are an inspiration to those of us repeat test takers to show us that we can do it too!! Best of everything!
  5. Not a problem - Good luck when you take your test. You will find lots of support and encouragement on this website.
  6. I think the sentence you included "if on the other hand, you fail at 75, that means you've absorbed nothing of nursing school....." is a very negative comment. Perhaps it just means that you have higt test taking anxiety or needed more prepping for the NCLEX exam. It certainly doesn't mean that you spent years in nursing school and are dumb. It would be interesting to know if you polled those that did fail at 75 or failed at any number of questions and see what they think about this comment. Just a thought.
  7. I am so sorry that you did not pass, I think everyone should be able to see their actual test if they do not pass. Remember, if you took the Kaplan Review course and did not pass, you are entitled to your money back or they give you the option to take the course again. I didn't pass on my first try either and will be taking it again soon. Please don't give up! You will pass and soon this will all be behind you. I know this probably doesn't make you feel any better right now.
  8. I just recently recommended this book to someone else on this site who was asking for book recommendations, but didn't see anyone else respond and was really interested in what other's thought or if anyone else had used it. I think this book is a great tool for tackling the NCLEX questions.
  9. Hi Amy Just curious - you mention that you are using the Saunders Strategies For Success - and I wonder if you had used this prior to taking your NCLEX tests before. I will be retesting for the 2nd time soon and just got this book, which I love, after failing the first time. I think it has really opened my eyes about test taking. Good luck to you!
  10. I wish you all the luck in the world. You have been so kind to share your notes with everyone else and I will be checking to see what you thought about the NCLEX. I know you will pass! Thanks again for taking the time to share with everyone!! Go get'em!
  11. Could you please tell me what helped you - sometimes it is hard to get back to original posts. Thanks a million. I am getting ready to take the test for the second time.
  12. Hi Can you tell me where to find Suzanne4's tips - I seem to get lost trying to find it. Thanks.

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