GREAT NEWS! I PASSSED! After talking to a few people (some are my professors that write for nclex), I learned that if you get a lot questions with bolded words in them like first or priority, that means that you are getting the higher ended questions. I also got a lot of questions that stated 'which order would you question' and then I got a senario with labs, abgs, vs, diagnosis, etc and I had to chose with order wasn't right. As for studying, I did a lot. A minimum of 125/day and I made sure to read the rationale for both my correct and incorrect because even if I got the questions right, sometimes my rationale wasn't the correct one. I also noticed that when I took questions from Saunders, I got 80's or higher on the quizzes, but with Kaplan and Davis Nclex-RN I was getting 60's. I also used Mosby's Nclex-RN flash cards, which were helpful because they didn't take up much space and I carted them around in my car etc. Honestly, I didn't think that it was as bad as everyone says it is. Don't get me wrong, it is nerve-wreaking, but just sit down, take a deep breath and relax. You know more than you think you do! Have faith and confidence. Afterwards, you will probably feel like I did and have mixed feelings of passing/failing. But, that is TOTALLY normal! Try to relax and keep your mind off of the test. What is done is done and you can't do anything about if afterwards, so go do something for you! I got a manicure/pedicure to help me relax and get things off of my mind. I think you really need that. Especially because you spent x number of years in school and preparing for this test. Do something for you to congratulate yourself! These are some of my tips and I hope they were helpful! Any other questions/etc, just let me know! Best of luck to ALL of you and stay positive!:w00t: