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  1. Hi ChelleLynn, I know you posted this post a while back but it was encouraging to stumble accross it today. I am also in Chamberlain's FNP program and will be taking Advanced Patho and Pharm together in January. Any advice? A little nervous about Pharm because OB is my specialty so I am not so familiar with many of the drugs but I remember learning the drugs by their classes in my BSN program and that helped a great deal. Were the tests/quizzes every week?
  2. I know it must be difficult however after you've allowed yourself to feel the disappointment for a short while, pick yourself back up and regroup and refocus and give this exam another shot. You are not stupid! It is a tough exam but you can do it. I just took mine a couple of weeks ago and I posted tips on what helped me on the thread "April 2013 NCLEX test takers". All the best!
  3. That's the "good" pop up! You passed!!! Congratulations!
  4. Just go on Pearson Vue and take the steps you took to register initially. If it doesn't let you register and gives you a message that says to contact your board of nursing then you passed but if it ask you for a credit card then it's not good news. There is a great YouTube video that shows the steps. Just type Pearson Vue trick. All the best!!!
  5. I just took it and passed. I posted some tips on what helped in the thread "April NCLEX test taker". All the best!
  6. Yea I agree only 6? I had 30-35 and passed with 82 questions. You were really lucky to have just 6 and 75 questions. Congrats!
  7. It's going to be the same :-) I did it like 25 times before the 48 hours was up. Btw it will be exactly 48 hours before you can pay to get the unofficial result. I literally tried 5 minutes before the 48 hours and still nothing. Once again you passed :-) but I know the feeling you want to see it in writing :-)
  8. You passed! You can go to bed in peace and wait for you license to come in the mail. Congratulations!!!
  9. You can try it now. I did it as soon as I got home from the exam
  10. It does work. I did it when I took the boards a couple of weeks ago and got the "good" pop up. I was skeptical like you but all my friends that did the PV trick got accurate results
  11. I took it April 1st and I got 82 question but felt like you feel after I was done. I did pass but couldnt wait the 48 hours so I did the Pearson Vue trick it is very accurate. I have a coworker who took it in March and she got all 265 question and she passed. Be encouraged!
  12. As many know the passing score and difficulty level for the NCLEX was increased April 1,2013 and guess what that was the day I took it for the 1st time. I did pass the NCLEX with 82 questions and decided I will pay it forward by sharing tips on what I did to pass. I graduated nursing school March 1 so I had exactly a month to study. I did not do any review but what I did do was practice LOTS of NCLEX style questions. I used the NCLEX 10000, the Saunders for review especially Fundamentals, LaCharity to practice management and priority questions. Within my 3weeks of studying, I practiced 4000 questions and while NONE of the questions I practiced were on the boards, practicing those questions helped me learn to critically think better and honestly that's what I had to do on the day I took the NCLEX. I had close to 30-35 SATA questions, priority questions, 2 med calc, I Peds, and some more I can't remember. My advice is to know your content as much as possible, study diligently and above all pray and think positive. I walked out of the exam feeling really horrible because I didn't know if I passed but I did the PV trick when I got home and got the "good" pop up. I am now working as a RN at a great hospital. Good is faithful. All the best to you all if I can do it you certainly can too!

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