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jasmin10

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  1. hang in there... your result will come out in 2 days... i felt just like you when i took my nclex. i also had 265 questions. my last 2 questions were med questions... i have no clue if i got them right. just like you, i got lots of priority, teaching, select all that apply, meds, but i had 2 calculations... guess what... i passed... hang in there and pray:)
  2. don't worry about your kaplan scores. i focused on the q-bank because the question trainer is too long. i did about 200 questions (4 -50 questions using the q-bank). my scores ranged from 60-80%... what is important is going over your errors and understanding it. i passed my nclex using kaplan questions.
  3. hi samantha, please keep your faith strong. i just wanted to let you know that i used kaplan's q-bank and it really worked for me. they also have a section in the kaplan on-line review where you go over priority questions. just like what everyone said, practice, practice, practice answering questions. make sure you read each word of the questions carefully. make sure that you understand all your normal and abnormal lab values. believe in yourself, and have faith in God. try schedule your nclex before april 1st. they are will have a new nclex exam on april because they will have a new nclex test plan.
  4. study your meds by classes... study the side effects and adverse reaction for each class... understand what is the purpose of the drug and what is the nurse's role when he/she gives the medication (knowledge in contraindication with other drugs, how it is taken, etc.)
  5. congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  6. congratulations!!!!!!!
  7. hang in there... i had 265 questions... it is really hard to determine if you passed or failed. what is important... you tried your best!!! i passed with 265 questions... unable to determine if i passed or failed... believe in yourself... think positive!!!
  8. i would love to join the 'passed with 265' club:) to the rest of you who are waiting for your results... hang in there... relax... pray for God's perfect plan for you life:) i
  9. congratulations student4life!!! john83, just hang in there... most probably you also passed! i took the exam with 265 questions... my last 2 questions was sooo hard, medications i have never heard of... with God's grace i passed:)
  10. Congratulations!
  11. hi everybody... i'm now an official registered nurse! i checked the ca brn website... my name was posted there!!! i had the maximum number of questions - 265. i guessed the last 2 answers - it was about medications -> i had no clue what they were... i don't even remember the name of the meds. to all of you who had 265 questions, the chances of passing is 50%-50%. but i am sure that i gave 190% of me!!! i studied sooo hard and practiced many questions. i believe the kaplan q-bank helped me a lot! for people who are now studying for nclex, make sure you practice at least 270 questions a day. this way, if you were there taking the exam, you wouldn't freak out, but come prepared to answer 265 questions. in addition, i believe i passed because of the grace of God. He was there all the way during the time i was studying and as i read and pick the best answer. stay focus, believe in yourself, and pray for God's presence and peace as you take your NCLEX
  12. i had 265 questions and i passed. i felt the same way as everyone else here... i had no clue how i should feel... all i remember was... i did my best... it is up to the God to determine what would be my next step... the hardest part was the waiting for the result...
  13. hi everybody... i'm now an official registered nurse! i checked the ca brn website... my name was posted there!!! i had the maximum number of questions - 265. i guessed the last 2 answers - it was about medications -> i had no clue what they were... i don't even remember the name of the meds. to all of you who had 265 questions, the chances of passing is 50%-50%. but i am sure that i gave 190% of me!!! i studied sooo hard and practiced many questions. i believe the kaplan q-bank helped me a lot! for people who are now studying for nclex, make sure you practice at least 270 questions a day. this way, if you were there taking the exam, you wouldn't freak out, but come prepared to answer 265 questions. in addition, i believe i passed because of the grace of God. He was there all the way during the time i was studying and as i read and pick the best answer. stay focus, believe in yourself, and pray for God's presence and peace as you take your NCLEX
  14. i'm still waiting... i checked the ca brn website... they still haven't updated the "permanent license" list! i tried relaxing yesterday... but last night... back to this waiting game... sometimes i start feeling as if I failed... sometimes i feel some home... pls. keep me in your prayers.
  15. i'm in the waiting game... i had over 260 questions yesterday!

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