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  1. I took the NCLEX last week and found that it was good to review material. Looking at major diseases of each organ: brain, heart, lungs, kidney, liver, etc. Be able to recognize normals of lab values and when what positions are helpful. However, you cannot only study. I just went through a Kaplan book and 2 tests that came with it (no class) that I got for like $20 from a book company online. I seriously thinks this helped me during the NCLEX because the questions are so extremely similar, I can't even tell you. These are the two things I did and just found out I passed. This is what worked for me at least! (And lots of prayer to be able to have enough mental focus to go through all 265 like I did!)
  2. I tried this trick the morning after I took the test and it blocked me from the pay page with a popup after I filled out my school information. I got all 265 questions on the test and was completely sure I had failed until doing this trick. Two days later I found out I passed. This was on Friday, July 31, 2009. It worked for me.
  3. I took the test last week and got all 265 questions. I knew I failed and went onto this website to be comforted. I tried the Pearson Vue Trick the morning after I took the test and it wouldn't let me go to the Pay page. It blocked me after I put in my school information. This gave me some hope and my anxiety went down quite a bit. I found out the morning after that, that I passed! It worked for me is all I'm saying.
  4. I took it last week and was 150% sure I failed after taking all 265 questions. It took 5 hours. I was sweating by the end and could hardly focus. I had to say many little prayers to keep me going. After the test I was a wreck for two days, looking at the next possible time I could take the test. I found out two days later that I PASSED! I looked at these forums for the first time which gave me some hope. I even did the Pearson Vue Trick which also gave me hope. But nothing can really soothe you, I know. But you CAN PASS WITH 265 questions!! Don't give up!

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