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ako11

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  1. Congratulations. I was in the same boat. I took my first nclex in June. I was so anxious about it i vommitted in the parking lot before the exam. When I walked out i knew i had failed. I failed in the Frist 75 questions. Just on wednesday i took the exam after stepping back the looking at what i screwed up on. I quit my full time job that was working me for over 40 hours a week. and I followed Suzanne's Plan. Just working hard and putting in the time for it really allowed me to relax and focus on the weak areas. This time when i took the exam it stopped me at 75 questions again. but i felt a whole lot better about it since i could recognized all the questions. there was just only one question i didnt know junk but i knew the topic. All in all you just have to believe in yourself. if your worried you know if you put in the time and effort youll know if you passed or not. and If you didnt it doesnt mean your a failure. deep down somewhere you know if you were given another chance you can do it
  2. Well not put a bad side on things. I took the NCLEX RN in June and i failed it at 75 questions. After i came out of that exam i couldnt even think. I didnt even know what i was being asked. but after doing suzanne's plan and using saunders. I took the NCLEX again on wednesday and i felt a lot better than i did the first time. this time i was able to recognize all the questions and knew at least something about the disease and the answers. i got at least 8 select all that apply. i really hate those kinds of questions cause i always miss one or have an extra during practice. i didnt even get one math problem. this time it cut me off at 75 again. i dont know how i feel about it. i sort of wish i got past 75 because at least it would be an improvement, but passing at 75 is the biggest improvement of all. but failing at 75 again would mean that everything i did that last 2 months meant nothing. Tomorrow is the day. I ve been praying that i would pass.
  3. I'm really nervous on taking the NCLEX my second time. I really want to pass and I have been studying since I found out I failed in July. I don't know if I am ready. I followed Suzanne's Plan and completed it already. I'm taking the last couple of days to just brush up on my notes and meds. I've been scoring average 80's per 100 questions in the Saunders CD. I thought it wouldn't hurt to try the NCLEX 3500 CD in exam mode and I got 70 of 100. This made me rethink if I am ready or not. I read on another thread to attempt to get 7 clusters of 4 correct answer per 75 questions. And I was able to get 8 clusters and several clusters of 3 questions correct. Am I Ready???

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