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  1. I giving you good blessings!! Did you do the PVT trick?
  2. Thank you!!!!
  3. Even if you remember the wrong answer recite the rational on why it is right and why the others are wrong while you are answering the question. Do it out loud if you can. That worked for me.
  4. Thank you!!! And yes, I passed!!! I got my quick results this afternoon....
  5. Hey everyone!!!! So, Ive finally took my nclex on 3/19/16!!! I was suppose to take it on the 24th but could not wait any longer and decided to take an earlier appointment. Everything went smoothly that day. I got to the center an 1 hour and 45 mins early because my dad wanted to take me to breakfast and drop me off. That was a good thing because I got to start my test at 11 am instead of 12:15!!! My computer went blue after 75 questions!!! To me the test was easy. I had about 4-5 meds calculations, 4-5 sata and the rest was multiple choice. I could not believe that was it. I am confident I passed but it is still that little voice saying, "it was to easy, you had to fail!!!" My best friend picked me up after test and we went to go out to eat and drink. So, now I am just waiting on my results. My school had us do exit exams with ATI and in the end we had to get the "Green Light" with a probability of passing Nclex the first time with 91%. After getting the green light, I used UWORLD to study and finished about 1300-1400 of the questions. Uworld was great as I was not confident about my content. Uworld gave very detailed rationals and very close to nclex. Congrats to all the new nurses out there and for those who are preparing for the nclex, just try to remain calm. Take your time answering the questions and re-read twice if need be!!! Hopefully, I passed as this has been a long journey
  6. GOOD LUCK!!!
  7. Thanks everyone for the advice. I figured I was doing the right thing but I still felt bad because I would not be graduating on time.
  8. Thanks so much for reply.
  9. Has anyone ever felt the need to drop out a semester for a mental break? I am attending or was attending an ADN program and was in my last semester when first I had and accident and got burned to my face and arm. Thank God it was not serious but I did miss two days of lecture and a quiz because of this. After that I received a low score on another quiz and my midterm I failed miserably. I decided to take the whole semester off because I felt I was not focusing anymore. Im a single parent and was still working full time, I became overwhlemed and I was tired. Just wanted to know has anyone ever felt this way before and continued on? Feeling like a punk
  10. Be confident and relax. I am sure you will be fine. You got this!! :yes:Take your time and read each question carefully. I have one more year to go for my ADN program. Good Luck!!!! and early Congrats
  11. OMG, just reading about your accomplishments is making me cry. Happy thats all. Congrats to all of you guys and girls for passing. I have one more year for ADN. I just brought the Saunders Comprehensive Review 6th Ed. to help me with this last year and to get a head start on studying. I am reading all of the comments on how my fellow nursing classmates studying and its helping a lot. I am so happy for ya'll. Congrats again.
  12. Hey mallen we are suppose to be only testing on the part b of the ati fundamentals. The the topical outline is under the ati tab on blackboard. I can email it to you if you don't see it. It's just like the part b fundamentals practice 2013.
  13. I am currently in my 4th week of school, 1st year nursing student!!! Yeah me!!! But I dont feel like that now . We have had 2 quizzes so far and each quiz the teacher has dropped three of the questions so we would not fail. Thats great and all but I still feel bad. Now that I know she has dropped several questions, I really feel slow. I am trying different ways of studying but I can only feel complete if I read all 10 chapters I am going to keep it moving but I do understand at times it gets discouraging. Dont give up. You are almost there!!!
  14. I agree with smoup. I work too as Patient Registrar and it can be helpful, not as much because we are not clinical. I have learned different medical terms and how to place patient in severity levels. The ED position can give you flexibility as they run 24 hours. Not sure what shift they are offering you, but I am sure you will work it out. Get your foot in the door, become close with the ED staff and establish working relationship with people that can help you further your career.
  15. I am at Daley for Nursing 101. With that class I am taking Pathophysiology and Pharmacology.That makes me fulltime. Hopefully I dont hang myself. Lol

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