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GrandNurse1908

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  1. You'll do fine. Don't worry too much about those numbers. Just make sure you read every rationale even if you get the question correct. Make sure you understand why you got the questions wrong on the ones you missed. Take your time, try to relax and practice breathing exercises. Also, just prepare yourself to sit 6 hours and take all 265 questions. Not saying this will happen but just in case it doesn't stop at 75, you won't panic and freak out. Remember, as long as you keep getting questions, you're still in the game. I got all 265 questions with 3 seconds remaining and I passed. I think because I prepared myself to sit the entire 6 hours, I didn't panic past 75. Good luck to you! Hope this helps :-)
  2. Congrats!!!!!
  3. The trick works. I had all 265 questions as well when I tested a few months ago. Went home and got the good pop up. Next day, my name was on the BON website with my license number! Congrats, you PASSED!!!!
  4. Don't beat yourself up. You'll pass next time. In addition to what you used, I also used NCLEX 3500 which I feel really helped me a lot. It's free online. Just google NCLEX 3500 and start doing questions. The alternate format questions section is really good in my opinion. Hope this helps! Good luck to you!
  5. You'll do well. Good luck!
  6. *Sorry for the typos in the previous post* Also, the NCLEX 3500 is free online. It has a section where you can practice alternate format questions which is really good and I felt it helped me a lot since my NCLEX had tons of SATA, drag and drop and picture questions!
  7. What is used to prepare for the NCLEX-RN was PDA by LaCharity, NCLEX 3500, Kaplan strategies book 2012-2013 and Saunders only when I ran across a topic I didn't know or was unsure of. I had to actually get out of my house to study and answer questions because my house is my comfort zone and I couldn't focus there. I has many other resources to use but I narrowed them down to avoid feeling overwhelmed. I studied for about 3 weeks prior to my exam for about 8 hours a day and skipped studying on days I felt overwhelmed. For me, practicing questions helped more than anything. You will pass next time. Have faith, believe in yourself and most importantly, PRAY! You can and will do it! I hope this helps. If you have any questions, I'm here to help! Good luck to you!
  8. Also, download NCLEX 3500 for free. Those questions really helped me. Especially for SATA questions. You'll pass next time. Stay positive, have faith and believe in yourself!!!
  9. This is normal. You'll do great. Just have faith and believe in yourself. Good luck!!
  10. MD Anderson is a GREAT hospital. A few of my nurse friends work there. I reside in Houston. How long is your assignment? Hope you enjoy your stay here!!!
  11. You passed!! Congratulations!!!
  12. Congrats Nurse!!!!
  13. AMEN! You can and will do it. I'll be praying for you!
  14. Congratulations Nurse!!!!

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