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  1. I'm taking mine tomorrow and though I did nclex prep questions my entire last semester of school.. i'd say I studied for the nclex for about 3-4 weeks, hoping it was enough! I graduated in December and many of my classmates have already taken it in the last few weeks.. I kinda wish I took it sooner, the wait has been killing me!!!
  2. thank you all so much! and my prayers and support go out to all of you as well!! I wish you all the best! We got this!!! :heartbeat
  3. thanks all! i think ill study just a little bit more tomorrow.. then im done!
  4. Ahhhh freaking out, my nclex is in 2 days (march 7, @2pm). I just completed my last question trainer for the kaplan course (#7) with 63.40.. and ive completed about 80% of qbank with a 62% average and half of the lacharity book. Ive been spending the majority of my time doing questions and reviewing the rationales.. but I am always beating myself up for not studying solely content; but i can't seem to focus on just reading content! Any last minute suggestions on how to calm these pre-nclex nerves?!
  5. when are you taking your exam?? Im taking mine march 7th, using kaplan too, i also have been doing the practice questions in the LaCharity PD&A book, which I heard is good.. I also feel like im reviewing the same stuff over and over, however I still feel like Im not ready!!!
  6. Hi, so I just graduated school in December, and am taking my boards March 7th and I'm freaking out. I did the kaplan review course full online version and have been doing about 100 questions a day for the past few days and plan to until my NCLEX. However, whenever I am spending my time doing questions and reviewing rationales, I always feel like maybe my time would be better spent reviewing content, but then I hear different! I have been scoring about 60-65 percent on qbank and question trainers, but I do not feel confident about the answers I am selecting and feel that I am probably just getting "lucky" and won't be able to perform on NCLEX. So for any others studying or who already took the NCLEX, what do you think the best way of studying is?? Thanks :))))

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