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  1. Thanks good luck to you and your studies and career. I also plan on getting my Masters after I get at least 6 months experience.
  2. Hello, on Friday I took the NCLEX and after 78 questions it stopped. I thought to myself what just happened since the test seemed pretty easy to me. After I took the test and the proctor came I was because this was my third time taking the exam and I was like Ive been studying non-stop for almost 3 months now, please Lord tell me I Pass. Today which is Sunday, I was inpatient so I did the Pearson Vue Trick and got the GOOD POP UP but was still nervous. At 6:30 it said my results were ready after paying the money I could not look I honestly felt nauseous. I said this is my third time and twice before I failed. When I saw PASS :yeah: I was in total bliss. I'm an RN . To those who did not pass on the first go, don't give up, you will PASS. I recommend doing LaCharity Prioritizing and Delegation book, Kaplan questions (similar to NCLEX questions) or Saunders or Mosby's (Application and Analysis). I would also recommend doing at least 100 questions a day and going over the rationales. Also if you can, a review class, I did ATI LIVE REVIEW, it was straightforward. I also recommend exercising and praying. Good luck to you all
  3. Thank you all for your advice
  4. I'm in NY. I'm not giving up just a little down. I'm also a terrible test taket but a great student. I was told the Nclex you need to have good test taking skills.
  5. Thanks everyone for your support I'm going to take the weekend off and wait to during the week and look about the book by LaCharity and the Kaplan course. Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers
  6. Do you know of any books with the new test format?
  7. At my school they gave the meds along with the courses...so if we were doing cardio in med surg we learned the cardio meds NCSBN i heard is good because they give a lot of questions but it is also a do it yourself in a certain amount of weeks
  8. Thanks, I will purchase it tomorrow !!!!
  9. Hi, I just got my unofficial greade and I FAIL. This is my second time taking the exam. The first time I was definetely unprepared but this time I studied very hard, did almost 4,000 questions and even took an ATI predictor test that said I had an 85% chance of passing. The first time I did 88 questions and this time I did 265 questions. It was pretty traumatizing. I'm not sure what to do, I was doing ATI that my school gave us. I was wondering does anyobody know any review courses that are good are even any good books for Prioritizing questions I would definetely say this new format for the NCLEX is full of prioritizing questions. I also wanted to know is Kaplan worth the money? HELP PLEASE
  10. I've taken the ATI review course and unfourtunately I was unsuccesful the first time I took the NCLEX becuase my school did not focus on meds either. We did not get a Pharmacology course. However, if your looking for something affordable and good try NCSBN course at learningext.com. You can do a 5 week course which is pretty good for $70.

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