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Passed My NCLEX
Thank you!!!!!
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I think I failed Nclex in 75 questions
I just took my NCLEX on March 2, 2015 and did the PVT trick and kept getting the good pop up. Guess what? I found I passed on March 4, 2015 and my name was on the BON March 5, 2015. It definitely works!!!! I'll be waiting to hear your good news!!!!
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Passed My NCLEX
I'm sure you did well. let me know how it goes!!!
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Passed My NCLEX
Yes I did!!!! It really works!!!! I got my quick results to confirm that I passed. My name popped on the state website days later.
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Passed My NCLEX
thank you!!!!!!
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Passed My NCLEX
Thank you. Congrats to you as well. You are right about using the information in the way you learn. I'm just glad that its over.
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Passed My NCLEX
Hello everyone, I promised to write my experience after taking the NCLEX. So, let me tell you a little bit about myself. I started nursing school in May of 2010. In the beginning, it wasn't so bad but as time progressed it started to get very difficult for me. I failed one course and dropped 2 other courses. I almost wanted to give up but knew that I would be much more depressed if I didn't try. So, I finally graduated in December 2014. I told myself that I refused to fail the NCLEX and was going to do everything in my power to succeed on the 1st try. I started studying the week of 20 January. I would study in 4 hour increments but take 10 minute breaks on each hour. The resources I used were Kaplan (provided by my school), Hurst (my friend gave me her code), Saunders (primarily for questions) and a private tutor. I know many people will think this is doing too much but only you know what's best for you. I did 500 questions a week for 6 weeks straight. My scores on the qbanks were between 55% to 61%. I was getting between 60 to 71% on Saunders. My tutor really helped with content. Hurst was also good for content. For each question I read every rationale and looked up all the wrong answers to all questions. I say all this to say that the NCLEX is possible if you put forth the effort. I had over 200 questions. I had a lot of SATA, who do you see first, 1 math, 3 ekg, and a few drugs. Honestly, I believe if you have a good content review and know how to answer the questions you will be fine. On the flip side, I would not recommend anyone try and take the NCLEX without preparing. I have been through so much these past 4 years and i'm so glad I didn't give up on my dreams. I want to let everyone know that I struggled the entire time in nursing school but still by the grace of God passed on the first try. Whatever you do DON'T GIVE UP!!!! I truly hope my post inspires someone who may be feeling depressed or feeling like nursing is not for them to keep striving for success. REMEMBER: YOU CAN DO ALL THINGS THROUGH CHRIST WHO STRENGTHENS YOU.
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Neumann University formerly Neumann College
I agree with Knights2014. Yes, I am still at neumann. I am in the evening program. It has its challenges but I am holding on. It is very intense but again it does prepare you very well for the NCLEX.
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How i studied for my nclex exam
Thank you so much Diana. I received your emails and I appreciate your help. Thanks, ceema
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How i studied for my nclex exam
Hello Diana2520, I don't graduate nursing school until next year but I was wondering if you could send me a copy of your study guide that helped you pass the NCLEX. Any help is much appreciated. My email is [email protected]
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Tips On Getting through nursing school when I already failed 1 course
Hello LifeofaNurse, The questions were split 50/50. I knew the black and white stuff because I read my material and book inside out. However, when it came to the application stuff that's where my weakness falls. I know the material but applying is where I get messed up. On every test in Med surg I had it down to the last 2 answers and always seemed to pick the wrong one. I just could choose the right answer. I really appreciate all the advice you and the others have given. thank you.
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Tips On Getting through nursing school when I already failed 1 course
Thank you so much Meghantk. I need all the motivation I can get. Since January will be my 2nd time taking it I have no room for error.
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Tips On Getting through nursing school when I already failed 1 course
Hello NSGstudent12, I don't have a study partner. I use to have one but she isn't in my class anymore. If I see my classmates studying in the library, I might join but I tend to stay away because they do more talking about everything else instead of focusing on the material at hand.
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Tips On Getting through nursing school when I already failed 1 course
Hello All, I am currently in nursing school and I wanted some advice from other nursing students or anyone that could provide me with tips on getting through nursing school from this point. So, my situation is this: In the Spring of 2011 I took Med Surg I and Mental Health. I passed Mental Health but failed Med-Surg I. I will be re-takinng this course in January 2012. Basically, with that failure I have 1 strike against me. You can only fail 2 courses in my program and after that you are removed from the program. I studied really hard in Med-Surg I but just couldn't pass my tests. I knew the material, talked with my professors in that course, and even went to the test taking specialist for help. So, I am writing to anyone who has been in this situation before or anyone that could give this young, hopeful nursing student some advice on going forward. Any advice would be helpful and trust me I won't get offended by any constructive criticism. I take comments at face value and would appreciate your honesty when responding. Thanks.
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Med Surg Course
@ImThatGuy, thank you so much for your opinion. It is really appreciated.