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RxDude09

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  1. Jlenriquez...I remember seeing that status for my 3rd attempt but how I interpret it is that they haven't come up with a decision as to whether or not they should pass you or fail you. I'm not too sure as to how long the review process takes. How many questions did you take?
  2. On average how many questions are you doing per day? What are some of the books you are using? Do you study the rationales?
  3. Unfortunately I've never tutored someone before but I may be able to give you some helpful tips. Send me your email and I'll foward you some info.
  4. Failure leaves a bitter taste but success is only sweeter. You will pass!
  5. Thank you so much Auchiepie. Will definitely do so. It's much needed :)
  6. Anytime ....continue to fight the good fight!
  7. First I would like to say that I'm officially a registered nurse as of Nov 2014. The road wasn't easy and it took alot of willpower and dedication. I am posting this primarily for individuals who are in a position where they've failed the NCLEX numerous times. My advice to you all is to NEVER...EVER GIVE UP. I took the NCLEX back in January 2014 and failed at 265. To be honest i was not prepared. I read Saunders did about 500 questions and took it. That attempt was a lesson learned. Then I attempted for a second try in March 2014...same thing happened again. Instead I did Kaplan along with all Q trainers and even the review course. Studied everyday religiously but still failed at 265. At that point in time I needed to make more adjustments. Maybe it wasn't techniques I needed. Instead for my 3rd attempt I did content, with Saunders and Kaplan Q trainers. August 2014 I sat for my boards and failed again at 98 questions. By that point in time I was devastated. I had to turn down so many jobs that were lined up for me. I wanted to go back to school but couldn't. I felt embarrassed and isolated myself from friends and family. I was also depressed for quite some time. Despite all of this I still remained focused. I developed a strong faith with God. I PRAYED EVERY DAY and decided that I would study even harder. I purchased LeCharity delegation and prioritization and EXAM cram. I took time off from work which was about 2 weeks. I did both books entirely and the Saunders book as well. Nov 2014 I sat for my boards and it shut off at the dreaded 265!!!!! I freaked out. I prayed like there was no tomorrow. 48 hours later I checked my status and I passed. Total attempts: 4 times!!!! So yes !...you can do it as long as you keep attempting. NEVER LOSE FAITH. DON'T LET OTHER PEOPLE BRING YOU DOWN! Also don't believe the hype the Nclex is not easy. When you take the exam don't get frustrated if the questions are hard....that's a good thing! It means your'e at the passing level. Don't go in there thinking you'll be done at 75. Keep an open mind and try your best! Take your breaks ...do some breathing exercises. ..most importantly BELIEVE IN YOURSELF. :)
  8. I probably ran into you and didn't even know it. How'd you do on the human growth and development test?
  9. Are there any tips that you share with us dealing with pharmacology? I would really appreciate it.
  10. Ii agree with you on that one. I am against because of the fact that this vaccine did not go through all the necessary protocols. I doubt that they even did thorough testing. Based on what I've read from different sources the statistics show that children who went to schools were affected by H1N1. Therehave been no increases in the amount of healthcare professionals with H1N1. I also do feel that it does take away from our right to refuse care. I'm actually caught in a no win situation because I want to continue my goal. I may have no choice but to take this vaccine/ commericial voice: side effects may include nausea? Vomitting, dimentia, congestive heart failure, bradychardia, hypothermia. Ask your doctor if H1N1 is right for you....lol.
  11. What class are you in?
  12. Hey maizon Im in class A too I pretty much sit center isle. But anways be sure to stay focused I know that you and everyone else could definitely accomplish veeb.
  13. Lol...that's funny...we should all wear name tags with our online names. Oh yea guys and gals don't forget to study eventhough its labor day weekend.
  14. Well everyday afterschool we have study sessions at elmont library.

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