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precious0782

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  1. hi to all. i have taken the nclex 8xs and my results were half near and half above the passing standard. 4 out of the 8 i had 265 ?s. Do you guys think that this next time i should try to pass the LPN nclex instead of the RN nclex to see if i can get thought that test. I don't know what to do anymore i want to start my career so bad i am losing hope and confidence. I love nursing and don't want to do anything else i just need some kind of hope please help thank you so much:banghead:It is just so depressing when i know my material and i am confident with hands on, and so great with my patients but can't pass a test i don't know what to do pleaseeeeeeee helpppppp
  2. :yeah:hi i am writing to say congrats that is great. Can you give me any pointers on preparing for the exam again. i have taken the exam 8xs and all my results are half near and half above. I have a hard time trying to figure out what the question is really asking and i read to far into it is there anything that you can sure with me that can help me to suceed. Thank you please help. Again congrats:yeah:
  3. hi i am writing to let you know that i to have failed the nclex 8 times and currently trying to prepare again to go for it again. I have been passing in every section ,half above and half near in my results every time but not enough to get the results i passed. so i know how you feel. You have to be confident and say to yourself that if i can get through nursing school i can get through this test. Remember that no one can take your nursing degree from you. It is just a test, you do need it to practice of course, but you ca't let it keep you down. You have to get back into the game and just do it.That's what i keep saying to myself and don't think you don't know what you are doing because you do you got through school. I have taken the kaplan, nclex 3500, and my notes. They all helped me to reveiw kaplan the best i feel.I have a hard time trying to figure out what the question is really asking and i look into it to much, so i am trying to fix that problem now. Well i wish you the best of luck in the world if you need any tips let me know. God bless and keep your head up if i can you can. It will get better.:nuke:
  4. hi i am new to this congrats on passing your test. I have taking the nclex rn 8 times and still trying. If you can please give my some advice i would be so happy. I don't know what to do anymore i am losing my mind and losing hope. please help me thank you. again congrats that is great!!!!
  5. I have taken the exam 8 times and 4 out of the 8 I had 265 questions. My results in each category were near passing. I have taken reveiw courses and test taking strategies. I don't know what else to do i am so stressed out because I am giving it my all and I don't understand what i am doing wrong. Is there anyone out there that can advise me on what to do? I would be thankful for any advise or suggestions.

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