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  1. Hi guys- Just wanted to add to the numbers and tell you that the trick worked for me too, in wisconsin. I was skeptical about it, cause you never know, but I received my quick results this morning and I passed!! :) This was my second attempt at the test, and this test is a mystery to me! Wanted to tell anyone out there that hasn't passed or is on their 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th time, whatever! You can do it. Have faith in yourself. I know from experience how awful and devastating it is. When I found out I failed my first time I was just miserable. It's the worst. But you pick yourself back up and get out there and pass this thing! It doesn't speak a THING about the kind of nurse you are. This test is a technicality and if you have the heart you can make it happen! If anyone needs any advice in studying or just encouragement let me know! I failed my first time in 75 questions, passed my second time in 75 questions.. crazy! Good luck and God bless!!
  2. Does the trick work in states other than CA?? I'm from WI and hoping it works here too???
  3. Hello- I just took the RN exam this morning at 8am... I did the trick and got the popup. Is it too soon to tell though since I just took the test this am?!?? My status says Delivery Successful, but I'm worried it's too soon to know if the popup trick is effective yet. Also, it seems like mostly everyone on this site is in california. I live in WI does the trick work here too??
  4. I'm definitely open to it, I've heard bad and good things about Kaplan. I did do an online virtual ATI course that my hospital paid for, but apparently it didn't help enough!
  5. Hi, I'm new to this website but have been reading some of the discussions. I just took my NCLEX-RN exam last Thursday (9/10). Got my quick results yesterday and found out that I failed. I was REALLY surprised. I did not leave the test feeling that I aced it but I definitely felt okay about it. My test shut off in 75 questions and I feel awful that i failed because obviously I bombed it. I looked up questions when I got home that I remembered and I know I got many right! I got about 7-8 priority questions, 3 med calculation questions, and 2 select all that apply. Anyway I am now trying to move beyond the stage of denial and crying. My temporary license has expired so I can't work for the next 45 days until I can take it again. I'm wondering if there is anybody out there who can help me out and let me know how they prepared the second time around. I felt like I studied my butt off and felt prepared for the exam, but obviously not! Thanks for any words of encouragement and/or advice..

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