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  1. The best advice is to NEVER ever connect what you do clinically to a standardized test like the NCLEX. The nclex is looking for textbook answers bc the nclex world is a textbook world. So it doesn't matter what you did at work bc all that matters is what the text says. Try to keep personal experience out of the exam bc next to anxiety, personal experience is another reason why people fail the first time. They let memories of what they did as a nurses aide or what they saw a nurse do seem like it's textbook when in fact it's not. So stay textbook based and you'll be fine. Good luck.
  2. Hey there, I know your pain. The accelerated program is tough and is very fast paced, so you probably don't have enough time to grasp key concepts in these areas. Well, like most people have responded, you most likely need a tutor.
  3. Congratulations on your high score. Please share any tips or advice you have for doing well on the exam. pls email me at [email protected]

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