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RocknRollRN

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  1. Claralon, the question trainers definitely help. I would agree that #6 & 7 are more like the actual exam. Keep doing what you are doing and you should do fine. Good luck to you. I find out Friday if I passed or not. Fingers crossed...
  2. Well, I took it yesterday and I proudly join the ranks of those freaking out after the exam. I clicked off at 75. I had about 10 SATA's and 4 med calc questions. I feel lucky, because many of my classmates got 20+ SATA's. I get them wrong 85% of the time, so they are not my favorite question type. I took Kaplan and did well on Q Trainer 6&7, but I felt that the exam knew Kaplan strategies and purposely tried to make the questions so the strategies did not work....shady! Anyway, I'm over the initial panic attack and I just sit here hoping that I passed and I NEVER have to do that again...not to mention that I already have a job and if I don't pass, I lose my job before I even begin.

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