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MasterShakeRN

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  1. And so everyone knows...I used Kaplan for questions and strategy and Saunders for content. That's how I knew what level the questions where in. That helped me gauge how well I was doing...but not by a lot. I was still feeling messed up. Oh,well. I will now dedicate my time to help my schoolmates, cause I believe I was the first to take it from my class. I won't break confidentiality,however, but I will help them however I can. STUDY HARD, PRAY SINCERELY AND ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE!!!!
  2. Oh,yeah...that's right!!!! Thank you everyone. It is a tough exam, but it can be passed. SID08, I wish you the best. I wish everyone the best in all of your nursing endearvors. Everyone!!!!!!
  3. I JUST FOUND OUT THAT I PASSED!!!!!!!!!!!! YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!! Congrads to all you took the exam, pass or not, you did it!!! For anyone that looks upon this post, may good vibes, and good energy go your way and may God give you His Favor and Blessings in all of your endeavors. Thanks for all of your support. Oh, and for those who have a doubt that you can pass with 265 ?s, you can. It is possible.
  4. I thought I felt as prepared as I was going to be. with Kaplan's Q-Bank...my avg was around 56% with 850?s. Qt5- 58% QT6- 60% QT7: 57% And I practiced a little with Nclex 3500 and Saunders for content I was lacking in. Oh, and Pearson Vue still didn't update yet...what TORTURE!!!!
  5. They were peppered through out the exam. Which would the nurse see first was one type I got a lot of. Yet, I remember fewer delegation.
  6. Long time viewer, first time poster. I took it yesterday in N.Y. Did all 265 ?s in about 3-3:30 hours. I left feeling bummed out... Here the situation... I got a good amount of Most Important, First action, Priority, Best Response, Correct teaching and Would need intervention questions, in fact, that was the majority of my exam. I did get "what supports the diagnoses" and "Nurse understands that" questions from time to time. 12 SATA, 6-7 Math questions. I'm worried. A part of me felt that I passed, but it's a small part. I had a similar situation about looking over the proctors shoulder and seeing "failed" on a paper, but I read one of the posts, and I felt a little better. I felt I got a lot of higher level questions. If anyone can offer some good insight, let me know. I'm in limbo right now. I'm checking the pearson vue website every so often... Oh, and I know that people passed with 265...I just need some support. BTW, anyone that took the exam this week and all points before, congraduations are differently in order. Win, lose or draw, enough respect should be given to those who got even so far. ANyone going to take the test, may God be with you always. Keep a level head and do your best.

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