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  1. The situation does sound suspicious. But having a gut feeling of foul play and being 100% certain are two totally different things. So my advice is just leave it off and just concentrate on your own school work.
  2. You don't need to join a class or purchase the book to get Kaplan Q Bank. You can pay for the Q Bank separately by going to Kaplan website. It's $299, I think. Also, if you're interested in using the Kaplan course book you mentioned above, just look under the kindle area because you can get it for free.
  3. I have the same questions too. But I'm not from NY. I'm from Chicago. I just took my 2nd NCLEX-RN retake yesterday. I ran out of time and I ended up with 222 questions. I had the feeling that I would have gone all the way to 265 again if I ended up having more time. Anyway, I tried the pearsonvue trick 3 times, and according to it, I didn't pass ...I was thinking that maybe I should try it again tomorrow because I took the exam Saturday, but I doubt the result would be different ...Anyway, I'm still planning to retake again, but I just have a question...does anyone know if an ADN graduate can take the NCLEX-PN here in Chicago? Am I qualified or do I need to be an LPN graduate?
  4. Hi, I'm new here. I just graduated this past May and took my very first NCLEX exam this Tuesday. I just found out that I failed today ...I sat in front of the computer for 6hrs straight with no breaks and took 265 questions. I'm so disappointed right now. I was getting really difficult questions too-tons of SATA's, prioritizations, delegations, ped math calculations, ob, psych, teachings, exhibits/charts, etc...I thought for sure I would at least pass. I haven't got my performance report yet, but does taking 265 questions mean you were really close to passing this exam though? Also, I'm planning to retake the exam this December for sure. I used Saunders (book + CD) & did some PDA LaCharity questions. But I mostly concentrated on the Saunders CD to study by doing the questions. For my 2nd exam, should I used something else? I heard the Kaplan Qbank is really good to prepare you for the nclex. Is it true? Please any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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