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Saunders 4th edition???
i used saunders for the first time i took the exam then i switched to kaplan and passed. Now i'm not trying to say that i passed just because of kaplan (saunders was helpful too) but i agree with rnis4me's post above that kaplan's Qs more resembles the actual Qs on the nclex. Good luck studying!
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Who's doing Kaplan now????
i had kaplan complete review as well last month. i started with all of the content first and did a couple of videos. Most importantly, i did all of the questions that came with the review AND reviewed all of them, even the ones i had right. Knowing the rationale is key. Good luck with your studies and soon you'll be an RN!
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help me
hi. i agree with silverdragon's post above. Like you, i too had kaplan as a study source. I had the class and the online question trainers and Qbank. If you have those, i suggest that you do most if not all of the practice questions that kaplan gives you. I know it may be daunting at first but those questions really help you to get a sense of what maybe asked of you during the actual test and how to pace yourself as well. I would also suggest that you do the quizzes timed so as to get the real test-taking effect. Good luck and don't give up!
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question about failing nclex
thank you nurdar and silverdragon102 for your kind replies. hopefully i can get a job soon so that i can finally practice and be the RN i wanna be. for those who haven't taken the nclex yet or for those who have not passed, please don't give up!
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question about failing nclex
Good afternoon everyone! It's my first time posting here but i have previously been to the site for support while studying for the nclex. It has been a big help, especially emotionally after having failed the nclex. So thanks for those who posted and offered encouraging words. After a couple of tries, i have passed and am now an RN. The next hurdle is applying for jobs. I just have a quick question for the moderators or for anyone who knows: is there any way for potential employers to check/find out if i have taken the nclex more than once and failed? and would this be held against me? Thank you in advance for anyone who replies. God bless. :icon_hug: