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squelchie

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  1. hey saby! try to review with nclex-pn exam cram book. its a nice reviewer, very concise and the questions (CD included) were very helpful. :redbeathe :vlin:
  2. wow good for u. now i kinda want smack and cheese with chocolate for dessert :vlin:
  3. 98.58% accurate. that's pretty straight right there
  4. yep. same here im also in sunny cali
  5. cheer up. i took mine last saturday maxed out at 205 questions and also went to the CC page when i did the PVT. :smackingf And what the rest said is true, you never know until you get the official results.
  6. Good luck to you
  7. good luck to both of you. stay positive
  8. thanks guys :heartbeat
  9. try pearson's exam cram :) good luck and congratulations
  10. i need to try this especially the tetris part. playing tetris right now.
  11. stephanie, i just took mine last saturday. i also used the same book for reviewing. IMO, its a very good material for exam preparation. just focus and good luck on taking the NCLEX.
  12. thank goodness for the pearsonvue trick. i took my nclex-pn last saturday, went to the local library right after i was finished and of course... it asked for my CC . I kinda had a feeling about not making it because my questions went all the way up to 205. Although, i am aware that being given 205 questions does not determine a sure fail, and at the same time, not that im being pessimistic, i just felt that i did not make it. and so right now im just preparing for next week which is finals week for my physio class. After then, i shall begin reviewing for the NCLEX. good luck to those that will be taking their exams soon. :up:

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