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Cinna

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  1. From my experience you do not want to take the test again before the baby is born. i took it 5 days before the baby was born it was so stressful that i delivered 3 weeks before my due date. Enjoy the your baby and relax. I took a review course in Los Angeles,CA every Saturday for 1 month it helped me alot in how to study for nclex i took the test after 6 weeks of taking that course and I passed my baby now is 1 year old. Goodluck to you and your baby.
  2. I also attended the Sycamore review course and it helped me pass my nclex after taking it many times. I would highly recomend this review course to anyone struggling on the nclex.
  3. Well, I failed the nclex when I was pass 9 months pregnant I took it 5 days before I delivered. I took it again and I passed.
  4. Hi! Don't give up. I graduated from the LVN program 3 years ago. I took it 7 times and I passed. I was in your situation too where my mother was on me but I never gave up my dreams of becoming a nurse. What I did is I took a review class in los Angeles,CA called Sycamore learning center for nurses. It helped me alot in that review class. Also I studied the questions from Saunders using the CD and concentrated on Priority, Infection control, and know your lab values. You will pass, don't give up and Goodluck.

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