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is there anyone who didn't study for nclex
yea, i was a little surprised my mom and pop were up from alabama from the weekend they kept my son overnight and were planning to visit my aunt i expected to take about an hour if i had the minimum questions but i did tell them they gave you 5 hours to take it they thought it would be 5 hours i arrived at 0745, because i didn't know where i was going they opened at 0800, but an employee didn't show up so we got signed in at 0815-after fingerprinting i got to the computer at 0820 i started and went through the tuturiol all of a sudden my computer stopped (having completed 85 questions) and when i raised my hand the employee thought i needed a bathroom break she was very surprised i was finished (she said it must be a record) during orientation the next day, though, another lpn said her test had also only taken her 35 minutes i got out to the car and called my mom at (just looked at my cell phone call list) at 0845 i, luckily, got to spend more time with my folks and visit my aunt (as a side note, i am usually the first one finished with a test) i still say, you either know it or you don't am i glad we don't have the hours and hours 2 day testing of old? yes, yes, yes. especially for those who fail there will be more boards to come, and i don't know if i will be so fast with one out of the way, i know i feel better! and i don't know what i would have done if i didn't pass i almost think that i would have never taken it again and started off on another path i haven't been there so i guess i don't really know how i would react
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is there anyone who didn't study for nclex
what the heck is the hesi? we didn't take it we did have access to meds pub questions throughout the semester kind of the same thing? only we didn't have an unknown test to pass our end of the year meds pub test included questions from 3 particular meds pub tests (100 questions) that we got at the beginning of the semester so it literally took 7 minutes to get 100% on the test cause we had seen the questions so many times
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is there anyone who didn't study for nclex
no critical thinking on my test it was all meds took it june 5th yes, i passed
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is there anyone who didn't study for nclex
hi, i didn't study and after taking it (june 5th) i'm glad i didn't waste my time it was all pharmacology the "select all that apply" format so educated guesses were impossible there were several meds that i had not heard of the only other questions i had were obstetrics and i definately wouldn't have studied that since i can't stand it my test took slightly less than thirty minutes it cut off at 85 and i did pass i think it's the luck of the draw so if you study you have to know everything i still tend to think that you either know it or you don't
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85 questions LPN??
hi, same thing happened to me except i didn't even think i knew 50% of it the test was all pharmacology with some ob thrown in and there were several meds i had never heard of and... were the majority of your questions "select all that apply" concerning med administration? mine were whatever happened to abc priority questions cause i didn't get one! my test also cut off at 85 i passed (i took it june 5th) and i think you have too
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I need Help with my NCLEX =(
none of that would have worked for my test i didn't study for it i figured i would know it or i wouldn't i took it june 5th it was all pharmacology there were about 20 ob/maternity questions 3 math questions not only that half of the pharm questions were select all that apply several meds i had never even heard of! there were no abc priority questions no culture/diversity i guess it is just the luck of the draw as to what you get it took less than thirty minutes it shut down after 85 questions does anyone really think you can study for it? i don't think so because there is so much material and you just can't know it all i hope what you did worked and that you passed let us know