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ShotzJR

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  1. I think we all know that there is no 100% guarantee that you are going to pass. By wanting to know how others are scoring on their practice exams makes us feel.....at ease, like we are making progress. At least it helps me feel like I'm doing okay if my scores are similar to other peoples. We all know that the NCLEX is Pass or Fail, no percentages. But, percentages is all we have to direct us before the NCLEX. I did my fair share of questions, but I also read my Saunders book, and found a lot of material I had forgot and it was nice to brush up on it. Also found the NCSBN content review very helpful. I took my NCLEX today and had 78 questions. I feel very good about how I did and feel that I was as prepared as I could have been. There were plenty of questions that I knew the answers to because of the review I have done over these last few months. Looking forward to Saturday to get my results, good luck to all of you.
  2. Glad to hear I'm not the only one going out of my mind wondering how I did. I took my NCLEX today. Had 78 questions of which the last 2 were management (conflict resoultion) type questions. I had 3 math questions, 2 SATA, 2 drag and drops, and 3 or 4 drug questions. Can't wait till Saturday to find out. Good luck to all of you who will be taking it and congrats to all of you who have conquered the NCLEX.
  3. I took the NCSBN 3 week course review and scored 65% - 85% on various content. I am taking the NCLEX in 3 days (on the 10th of July)! I've also been using Saunders 4th edition. I feel like these have helped me prepare, but I guess I won't really know until I've passed. Good luck to you!!!
  4. I feel your pain. Although I have 4 weeks (July 10th). Just remember to "try" and relax the day before. Do something you enjoy and smile!!!!! We've made it through nursing school, we can make it pass this test. Good luck!!!!!!

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