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  1. halo dubs2012... most of the SATA questions @ the beginning of the exam are less complicated involving basic procedures.... it will then gradually evolve into an analytical type as the number of exam question progresses.... goodluck!!! i know u can do it!!!
  2. polomarco... youre welcome!!!!.. :-) u made it on ur local board and i know u can with nclex!!! goodluck and much more blessings..:-)
  3. ty malenurse354
  4. try the pearson vue trick hours after the exam and you will get your result immediately... to view your official result keep on checking your pearson vue account for the quickresults.. it took me 3 days to view my result @ pearson vue.. i took the exam Jan. 3, 2013 a thursday... and received my official result on a Sunday.... goodluck and Godbless to u..:-)
  5. ur welcome... :-) the books that i used were: 1) Mosby's Comprehensive Review 20th Edition... i used it to review everything by system.... i read it first then answer all the practice questions after reading everything.... and marking the areas i am weak at and reviewing those areas over again.... 2) The Lipincott's Q & A Review for Nclex Rn 10th Edition.. i havent finished it but once you are able to finish the mosby book.... lipincott's arrangement of topic is d reverse of mosby's topic arrangement.... 3) Kaplan Nclex-rn strategies practice and review 2012- 2013 ... it will give you an overall view of the Nclex itself.... the inside of it will help you understand the test and give you strategies in dealing with each question.. and will provide you around 600 practice questions.... i also visited the site *******.com and the nclex 3500 questions... you can access them online for free Nclex rn questions... enjoy your time and read each rationale thoroughly...
  6. do the same thing with ur nlex... take a month again to scan on ur reviewers and notes... 2011 is not so long ago..:-) then schedule your nclex.. dont wait too long like i did... if u are confident enuf then schedule for d exam... i believe that learning differs some would prefer individualize... some interactive like in classroom setting... whichever u prefer to.... it matters most on self-dicipline.... gudluck... i know u can..:-)
  7. yup2x it does..heheeheh u too congrats!!!!... really thankful of the threads here in allnurses.com.. helped me to accurately apply for nclex and succesfully passed... even taught me with pvt... ty everyone!!!
  8. no prob... just always have 8 hours of sleep and choose the best time for you to study... i think we all can really do it..:-)
  9. i graduated year 2007 and passed our local board that same year....enjoyed my hospital work and didnt bother to take any other exam... until i decided for nclex this 2013... i passed on my 1st try on jan 3...thru self review for a month... i was very surprised because i answered 221 questions with around 50 plus of SATA... didnt expect to pass.... :-)... since its a total self review i used six books the lipincott's Q & A tenth edition, Mosby's 20th edition, Kaplan 2012-2013, Exam-Cram 3 books ( my old books)... studied for 6-8 hours per day... just purely reading and practicing on questions... i answered 150-300 questions per day then i stopped my review by dec. 15, 2012 which is about a month after i started my it... my advice is that just study as much as you want... until u will feel fed up with all the questions... and then wait for ur exam date... dont bombard yourself too much of it coz you will not wind up retaining all the information... dont memomorize just do scanning and familiarize each topic... as long as you have the basic information... it will serve as the basis on analyzing each question... nclex will gauge your critical thinking skills... and most of all pray.... :-)
  10. congrats!!! i took the exam on jan 3, 2013... found out that im a certified US-RN today... Jan. 5 2013... did it through self review for a month... bit hesitant since i graduated year 2007... thankful 2 god for such a good blessing...
  11. the quickresults arrived on a sunday..:-) and felt extremely happy coz i was just doing a self review for a month and i graduated years wayback... 2007... its my first nclex try and i passed....
  12. the trick does work i took the nclex just last thursday january 3, 2013 and got the good pop up.... i found out today that I'm a certified US rn..:-)

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