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  1. I am as stressed or more than you.. i took my first nclex pregnant and second try during the first month of my baby.. now i am going to attempt again for the 3rd time. and its harder because i have to attend to my baby all the time. i even got more "below the passing" grade than my first attempt. I am out of idea on how to do pass it..
  2. How do you pass NCLEX?? there are 3 types of proficiency right? Above the Passing Standard Near the Passing Standard Below the Passing Standard If you get all "Near the Passing Standard" do you still fail??? Do you have to get an "Above the Passing Standard" to all the 8 Categories in the NCLEX???
  3. I failed for the second time and money is not that easy for me... Is it possible that the Computerized Adaptive Test (CAT) of Pearson for the NCLEX is not as accurate? People who are less "smarter" than me in our class get to pass the NCLEX in their first time.. and some who are top of the class get to retake like atleast 2 times before passing... I mean on my first try i answered 102 question, failed to 2 subject and on my second take i answered 215 question and failed 3 subject,when i know more than before... A professor on NCLEX review class told me that it is really sometimes "luck" and it depends on the selected questions of the computer.. i mean isnt that unfair that some people get to answer easier set of question than others...

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