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amorgan

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  1. There is a website you can get on called hesi evolve and buy a test tool that throws out so many questions. It costs about 60.00 but I think it is well worth it. it is kinda like kaplan q bank questions. of course having the hesi book will really help as well. Hope this helps
  2. YEEEESSSSSS, she passed! It feels like ton of weight has been lifted off my shoulders, and I didn't even take the dang thing!
  3. I really appreciate your response. She is freaking out pretty bad right now. Common sense tells me it would be hard to go from almost passing to totally tanking it, especially after preparing much better. I suppose I could be wrong...
  4. Good luck. let us know how it goes
  5. thanks for all the replies. We should find out tomorrow and I will post the results. Maybe I am being too optimistic, but based on what I've been reading and the type of questions she was asked, I think she passed. Honestly if she failed I'm not sure what she would do since there is no way she could have prepared more this time around. Does anyone know people who failed with 75 questions after failing the first exam at 265? In my opinion that would show a big regression...
  6. I know it's a bummer. Believe it or not my result was worse than yours. I took the RN Nclex for the 2nd time today. My first experience was I got the full amount of questions and my printout was terrible. I am not sure if it helped but I enrolled in the Kaplan online course. It has videos and comes with a book as well as q bank questions. I know I have dedicated as much time as possible to studying. Today I had 75 questions but they were not what I expected. I am not sure how I did.... I am praying that I passed. I'll let you know if my strategy worked. I should find out my results on Wed.
  7. I got a 71% on diagnostic and 73 on the assessment. I took nclex today got 75 questions. Felt like Kaplan did not help. I have not got my nclex results yet.
  8. Took Nclex today. 1st time I took it got 265 ques and failed. I have been reviewing the Kaplan online course material which I have done fairly well on but today I got 75 ques. on the nclex. Not feeling confident at all. I keep asking myself how could I go from 265 to 75? Any support out there?
  9. Hello Everyone, My wife just completed her 2nd RN NCLEX exam, she failed the first exam after being asked the maximum number of questions. Of course she was devastated and studied like crazy for the 2nd exam, during this time she never failed any sample tests (I believe she used the Kaplan program). Anyway, today her test shut off at 75 questions. I feel this is a good sign since she was apparently close to passing the first time, and I doubt she would have regressed to the point of failing after only 75. My question is, how confident can we be that she passed this time, or is it possible to even guess at this point? I truly doubt she could go thru another failure and all the added study. Thanks!

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