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HazelGhost

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  1. Congrats!!! I took my NCLEX-RN today...and I got about 80 questions as well. I got the good pop up, so hopefully I passed too! But, since it's the weekend, I probably won't know for sure until Tuesday :/
  2. I'm in Ohio...I can get the quick results in 48 business hours, so I have to wait till Tuesday I think (b/c of the weekend..arghhh!). I hope we passed too! :) And congrats 48hrs!
  3. I just took the NCLEX-RN at 8:00 this morning, got about 78-80 questions...Absolutely no math, psychosocial, or OB (sad..those are my best subjects), but I got about 30 SATA . I think I got every..question..wrong! I did the Pearson vue "trick" and I got the pop-up that says "Our records indicate that you have recently scheduled this exam. Please contact your Member Board for further assistance. Another registration cannot be made at this time". :) Does this mean I probably passed?? I hope so!! Can you even pass with 80 questions?
  4. Thanks for commenting! I think I am understanding the rationales after taking the Qbank tests....but I look at the analysis part too and they seem to be all over the place. I think I'm best at psychosocial, but everything else is up and down. Only a little over 2 days left! ahhhh
  5. Also, any suggestions on how to relax and stay calm before the test?? I only have a few days left...I am soooo nervous that I am making myself sick, what to do??!!! Thank you in advance!!
  6. Hello! I am taking my NCLEX in a few days (on Friday), and I just wanted some opinions :) So, I have been studying using the Kaplan nursing website. On my Qbank tests, I have been getting anywhere from about a 52% to 66%...the cumulative performance for those is in the upper 50s. Also, my question trainer scores were: 1- 62.7% 2- 70.7% 3- 55% 4- 64% 5- 56.7% 6- 59.5% 7- 58.9%. Do you think that these scores are good enough to pass the NCLEX? Any comments would be very much appreciated. I am starting to get anxious and worried...I have worked so hard and really want to pass! Please pray! Thank you :) Emily
  7. Hello all!!! So, I have recently graduated nursing school with a BSN in nursing. It feels great to be done with school after 4 years of hard work. Now, I just feel really unmotivated to study for the NCLEX or look for jobs. I haven't applied for jobs...I feel like I don't really want to get a nursing job or interview for some reason. I have 2 other jobs that I love and I don't want to leave them. I know that I am nervous and scared, but I can't help it. I feel like something is wrong with me for feeling this way. I'm a little confused. Today I got my ATT and am going to schedule my test soon. Does anyone have any advice for me? I would really appreciate any opinions and advice! Thank you so much!
  8. Hello! I have recently received my location about my preceptorship/practicum for the upcoming semester. I will be on a diabetic/renal floor. Does anybody have any advice for me about what to expect this semester given the location? I am really nervous about this because it is a big step for me. Also, any advice about how to be less nervous and more confident?? It's my last year in the nursing program and I am still super nervous. Thank you for any help!

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