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Bsngrad2013

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  1. So I took the nclex again today, the first time I went in totally unprepared, un confident and knew I was failing...bad combo. ..I got 265q multiple sata, math and ekg. Two days later found out I failed. This time I took a while different strategy. The first time I took kaplan and studied twelve hours a day. This time I did hurst and loved it (im pretty sure it was the southern accents that hooked me) I study for weeks but only a few hours a day and the LaCharity booked helped me with my critical thinking and prioritizing. So I get to the exam today, I felt more confident and positive than last time. Went thru the whole test saying I was going to save this person. And I still got 265 questions, a lot of sata, the drag and drop, prioritizing and a couple ekg's. I have no idea what to think or what to do. I'm to scared to do the trick because I am so scared of failing again!! Any tips for me?? Prayers needed!
  2. I took my nclex for the first time, had 265 questions 20+ sata, 6 math and 4 EKG....failed. But I'm over my grieving and ready to get back at it! I took Kaplan before, now I signed up to take the ncsbn review. I do ok figuring out what the question is asking and getting the answer but when I get a sata question I turn into panicky dope. I have a huge problem with answering sata questions 100% correct. On every question there are always at least one option where I have no idea if it is correct or not and I don't know what to do, this happened to me alot on the nclex, I had options that I had no idea if they were right or wrong, so sometimes I would answer them while other times I did not... Is there a way with figuring out if the answers are correct without me reading an entire med surg and pharm book before I test again?? Thanks!!

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