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  1. Hi! I need help! I am planning to do my bridging in Deakin Uni Melb. I will be leaving by end of this month for Oz. I am still searching for accommodations. Any suggestions? Would greatly appreciate any help. :) Cheers!
  2. Try Elsevier Saunders NCLEX-RN exam-lite mobile qs. :)
  3. I'm sorry to hear that you did not pass the exam. However, I'm happy to see that you have not given up! Keep up a good fight and you will soon reach your goals! Try answering questions everyday at least 100 questions. In my case I think I did 8,000 questions all in all .....for all those months that I was reviewing for NCLEX. It will help you build your confidence and give you the momentum to keep doing better.Maybe this can inspire you too... https://allnurses.com/praise-god-i-pass-nclex-rn-t362909/ You are not alone. Many have fought the same battles as you have and emerged victorious. It takes a lot of hard work. You just need to have some faith in God and in yourself that you will do everything that you can to reach for what you desire! I wish you all the best on your next take! Every second counts!!! Focus on your goals, on what you want to achieve. Learn from your mistakes from the past .....but you have to keep MOVING FORWARD! If you think you have hit rock bottom... Then there's no other way but UP!!!! All the best!
  4. This is a dumb answer.... But dun stress and over analyze em questions....:)
  5. maybe this will inspire you:D https://allnurses.com/nclex-discussion-forum/praise-god-i-521657.html
  6. Congratulations!!! well done!
  7. try this https://allnurses.com/nclex-discussion-forum/i-m-dumb-486623.html
  8. You can try UP PGH. The results will take 3-5 days. Im not sure how much. Just try to call them if they still do the MRSA swab test. I just got this information from another forum that i frequently visit. All the best!
  9. In support of the post of Sheila and general jinjur,if you own an iPod or iPhone, there are flashcard apps you can use. You simply have to download it for free:) and I'm not sure if they have saunder's q&a for PN.. That's like reviewing on the go.... :) but this one is quite costly...but hopefully worth it:) good luck!
  10. Test taking is a skill. It will definitely confuse, distract, and trick you in choosing the wrong answers. With constant practice you build confidence in your abilities and knowledge. When you pick the wrong answers then you read the rationale you will have a better understanding of the subject. For me content is important. You have to know as much as you can... In the actual exams how would you choose the right answers if you don't know how to eliminate the wrong ones? Chances are they will all sound right to you... Which answer would you pick then given this scenario? It really starts that way... You get confused and you don't get many answers right... But the more questions you answer the better you become:) wish you all the best! :)
  11. Try this? ? https://allnurses.com/praise-god-i-pass-nclex-rn-t362909/
  12. Congratulations:)
  13. I'm dumb and I passed NCLEX!!!! And you can too!!! Here's how! - Nursing for Nurses hope this helps:)
  14. This book is great for pharmacology review. http://www.moadn.org/MOADN%20Pharmacology%20Made%20Insanely%20Easy.ppt#307,20,Slide
  15. You are most welcome. I wish you all the best. If there's anything I can do to help... Just let me know
  16. I found this post very inspiring:) Passed 2nd time, graduated 4 years ago - Nursing for Nurses I hope it will somehow inspire you too:) I know you can do it.... Because I see how much you want to pass and you are willing to do anything to reach your goals all the best! ?
  17. Yes. You are right. I also used the test taking strategies illustrated in Kaplan and Saunders. Here's what I did ...... I’m dumb and I passed NCLEX!!!! And you can too!!! Here's how! - Nursing for Nurses Hope it helps you ?
  18. NLE is freakyyyyyyyyyyyyy:eek::grn: NCLEX is more profound:smokin::smokin:
  19. In my case I took the time out to understand each question and eliminate Wrong answers. Have you tried saunders? answering q&a? Doing these drills will help you a lot. And somehow you can guage your grasp of the subject based on your scores. They say test taking is a skill. It's not just what you know but also how you avoid traps and tricks that are incorporated in the answer choices. And I think it helped that my impression of the exam was that it was really difficult because I never studied so hard in my whole life like what I did To pass NCLEX. :) Maybe this will help you with pharma :) http://www.moadn.org/MOADN%20Pharmacology%20Made%20Insanely%20Easy.ppt#307,20,Slide All the best!
  20. Maybe this can help you for your medication review ? The book worked for me. https://allnurses.com/study-meds-nclex-t330268/

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