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  1. I did the Kaplan review course that is a week long. I honestly believe that without it I would have failed it! So I highly recommend it! Also, it is the one that is most similar to the NCLEX questions. Hope that helps! And good luck to you when you take it again!
  2. First of all do NOT give up on yourself! After all you graduated nursing school! I took the Kaplan review course and I found that extremely helpful. Granted it is pretty pricey, but I think if I would have taken that I would have never passed. Also try to review the items that you felt were on the test the most. For instance, I had a lot of transmission-based questions and priority. Also say lots of prayers! You can and will pass NCLEX! :)
  3. Hi, I'm new to the site, but have been reading the posts lately so I decided to post something myself! I will be taking NCLEX RN tomorrow and I am completely scared, nervous, terrified. I thought I was ready last week to take it, but now that it is fast approaching I do not feel ready at all. I feel as though I have not studied enough. I did Kaplan (Completed all Q trainer tests and q bank questions and was scored 65 to 75%) and I reviewed a little from the Kaplan book. I felt reading from the book wasn't helping much because I wasn't able to retain the information. I am just so nervous and I really am afraid that I will not have the knowledge to pass NCLEX! Please any tips and advice are appreciated! :) Kim

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