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Last few days before exam?
For me it doesnt really matter what i do day/s before the exam, even the night before. If you feel like studying, do. If you dont feel like doing so, then dont. Know that the information you have studied is already in your head, just make sure you have enough sleep and dont eat too much before going into the testing site. Good vibes! :)
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I failed the NCLEX- AGAIN!
Powerful words RN6157. I absolutely agree with you. I guess most of the people who need more time to pass the exam are knowledgeable about nursing. They know the information but what they need to do in order to pass is getting really good at their test taking skill. Afisher2, keep on practicing questions, you dont have to do more questions but just keep on practicing at how you choose your answer and learning from every wrong option you select. Try to know how you answer a question, maybe you'll know whether you need to change your way or just polish it. In regards with review course, i believe Hurst is more focused on contents; while Kaplan drills you on carefully selecting the best answer among the good ones. The latter is probably the best for you. You are smart, you know your information. You can do it! Good vibes!:)
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Scared to Practice
I feel you! :cheers: LOL that's exactly how Im feeling! Plus let me tell you, I dont have any job experience at all! ANY! lol good luck to us!
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Did I pass?!?!?
Congratulations!:yelclap: I got the same pop up and I really hope we passed! Good vibes :)
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Passed the NCLEX in 75 questions!! The key to my success is...
Wohooo Congratulations! :cheers: i took the test on aug 1 and got a good pop up too!
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Taking NCLEX in < 36 hrs
i actually thought i failed (that is if i really passed lol) the exam because during the test i thought that the majority of the questions were content-type. so, if i really pass the exam, then i would say the way other people described it was overrated! if i can do it, heck anyone can do! i partied days before, friends kept telling i should study but at the same time they believed that i can do it! lol the night before, i was looking around this site and found an nclex study guide. i did that; it was extremely helpful, like it was right out of the saunders questions' rationales that i answered! it took me weeks to finish the 2400 questions (procrastination= biggest enemy) when i could have read the study guide for 2 hrs. nevertheless, the practice on answering questions was undoubtedly worthwhile. tip: if you want to start early than your testing time, do so. call them and verify if you can do that. if it wasn't for my decision to arrive on the testing area way early than my schedule, i wouldn't have been able to take the test because lol me i didn't know my driver's license was expired. so i had to get another license! can you believe that? despite all the traffic, i still got back way before my time. also, please dont get up when your done! raise your hand first. i believed that's the reason i got "on hold" pop up, waiting was torture.
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Taking NCLEX in < 36 hrs
uhm, i got the good pop up, not on hold anymore. I must have passed with 78 questions. not official yet, will get the quick results tomorrow. OMG!
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Taking NCLEX in < 36 hrs
so i did the PVT and my results are on hold. im losing hope! i just know i failed.
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Taking NCLEX in < 36 hrs
I've only done 2400 questions on Saunders CD- that's all I've done to prepare myself for NCLEX. I'm nervous, mainly because of the lack of preparation. Shed some light I will certainly update you all for the result. Send some prayers and luck!