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  1. I got a 62 and 61% on trainers 6 and 7 and passed my nclex with 75 questions. You'll be fine!!!
  2. That is the only way I studied with my Kaplan qbank and Saunders CD. I did study only mode for the practice questions, and I passed NCLEX RN first time around with 75 questions. I think doing it in study mode was beneficial (at least for me) because I could read through the rationale right away before moving onto the next question. If it was something I really didn't understand or needed to look up, then I'd make a note if it right then and there.
  3. Good luck! When did you take your test??
  4. I did all the pharm questions on the Saunders Q&A review CD. (All 505 of them). I feel like that helped. As far as Kaplan, I just read through the book, highlighted important info, went back over that highlighted info, then took all the qbank ?s and took all the question trainers before my exam. I recognized all the drugs in the questions I had--now I couldn't tell you *every* little thing that each drug did, but I recognized the names and therefore usually the type of drug that it was, and I could pretty much take an intelligent guess as to what the answer was based on that information. I feel like my test was about 50% pharm!!!!! Even my select alls had to do with drugs. Hope this helps!
  5. After 51 hours of waiting, I PASSED my first time with 75 questions! I did some Saunders review questions, but spent 90% of my time with my Kaplan book, Q bank, and Question Trainers. I KNOW I would not have passed without Kaplan.
  6. still no results for me...it's killing me. i can't sleep at all!!!!!!! i did manage to get out today and do some shopping and saw a movie and of course logged on pearson as soon as i came home. and then cleaned my whole house about 4 times...but still nothing. i'm praying we passed!!!!!!!!!
  7. still waiting... my friend who took it tuesday found out 24 hours later that she passed! i guess i'm not that lucky. guess i will start cleaning every nook and cranny of my house to pass the time :)
  8. I took mine yesterday too. Mine shut off at 75 which I'm worried about because it either means I passed very well or I failed miserably. I've had friends in my class pass within the last month with ? ranges of 75 to 110 to 150 to 265. Try to do something nice for yourself to take your mind off the test. I am going shopping and to a movie today...but I know how you feel. I've slept a total of about 4 hours the past two nights!
  9. OK...I just finished my NCLEX-RN. I got there an hour early because I was tired of sitting around my house with nothing to do! They took me right away and I got 75Qs. I had 7 select all that apply, lots of priority/delegation, and tons of meds. I honestly feel about 25% sure that I passed...I really don't know. Did anyone else take it today????

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