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Karaa

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  1. you are in the same position I was in. I did only hurst my first nclex and failed. Then I got the remediation course and I didn't like it, all it was, was answering questions from each section. So the second one I did Kaplan and read the packet from hurst and I passed in 40 min with 75 questions. Kaplan was amazing I felt Kaplan was 10X harder then the actual nclex. Also do EVERY SINGLE test in Kaplan all q banks all question trainers EVERYTHING, that's what made me pass. Oh, and for drugs I got the med master course and they have a packet of all the endings of the drugs which helped me too! I think it's like 15 dollars a month and you can cancel at anytime. Hope this helps! Good luck!
  2. Thank you so much for the reply! :) I'm glad I'm not the only one!
  3. Thank you so much for your response I feel a lot better!
  4. So I took the nclex today and while I was taking it I was feeling pretty good, I was getting the feeling I was going to pass and that it was going to shut off at 75 questions, and of course it did. I felt very good about the test! I got a lot of multiple choice and 2 exhibit and didn't feel like they were very hard. So I don't know if this was because I was in low level questions???? The only reason I think this is because I've heard from people say that your exam gets extremely hard if your doing good because your in high level questions and you feel like you failed after you take it but I didn't feel that way at all. I think it might be because of the fact that I did more then 2000 questions on Kaplan and this nclex felt like a breeze vs Kaplan so I don't know. Any thoughts?
  5. Thank you all for the comments, I think I'll have to give it a try!
  6. Thank you so much for sharing this I'm going to use your study plan!!
  7. Just wanted some feedback on what people thought about the NCSBN review course? Was wondering if it's worth the money.. thanks :)
  8. Thank you everyone! I was born in the U.S. I'm the kind of student that works extremely hard for my grades but I still get Bs, I've always been a hard worker but never been a great test taker. I have no clue what my odds are I'm reading way too much stuff online that's making me feel like I failed because everyone's saying how the exam got so much harder and I didn't feel that way at all or at least I wasn't paying attention. I know I got a lot of labs and priority and delegation questions but idk... Will see if I pass tomorrow!
  9. So today I took the nclex and it shut off at 76 questions... The reason I think I failed is because you know how they say the worse you feel the better your doing... Well I didn't feel that way at all, also I didn't get any unfamiliar questions... I didn't think the test was easy or hard just in the middle. I also only got 5 or 6 idk SATA questions, 2 exhibit and a ton of priority and delegation questions... Idk I'm so confused I mean I don't think I failed so bad that it had to cut me off at 76 but who knows. Has anyone else had the same experience or is it just me?

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