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Whats your opinion on the Nclex learning extension?
I used for for my second attempt, mainly for practice questions. I passed with 80 something questions. I think the site is great, it gets you to think NCLEXy. Good luck :)
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Hurst online review
Hi there! Yes I enrolled in the Hurst live review before my second attempt and can honestly say that it helped me pass, passed with 80 something questions :) Good luck!
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Ncsbn learning ext... Help please!
Hi there! I definitely recommend taking NCSBN at least for practicing questions. I took my NCLEX for the second time this past tuesday and passed. NCSBN was one of my prep materials, I got it for 8 weeks. I didn't score high sometimes id get in the 50's or 60's but what made a difference is understanding the rationale not memorizing them. Best of luck to you!
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Passed NCLEX 2nd Attempt
Thank you! :):) For content I used the Hurst Review, I went to the class and took about a month and a half of intense studying to make sure I knew it. You're given 2 weeks online access for the content you've covered in class and you can activate it anytime but it's only 2 weeks so choose your time wisely. You also have access to specially areas online and 6 practice tests each I believe are 125 questions. NCSBN focused really on their pharmacology lessons. For questions I used NCSBN I got 8 week membership; great questions and rationales, you can take the tests multiple times. HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT!! Exam cram 4th edition, I bought it because there was suppose to be a CAT on the CD but I wasn't able to find it on there so I used the book; there are over 500 questions with great rationals and also theres content in there too. PDA by LaCharity, completed the entire book; don't focus so much on your score just understand where they're coming from. For strategies I used Hurst Review, at the end of the book they give you a list of strategies I read them, they were very helpful to me. I studied from august 13-november 10, almost every day. My exam was on november 12, it shut off at 80 something questions, took me 2 hours. I honestly felt like I knew how to answer the questions as opposed to the first time. Believe it or not, I was very calm going in and throughout the exam. Nothing mattered but my patient on the screen, I read and re-read each question to make sure I understood what they were asking me. I didn't stay too long on a question unless it was math only to double check my math and my rounding.
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Passed NCLEX 2nd Attempt
Hello everyone, I swore I would go on here once I passed to share some of the things I did so here's some advice for passing boards: 1.Get rid of distractions (social medias, friends, etc.) only until you pass of course :) 2. minimize anxiety as much as possible 3. make sure you understand your core content before going onto strategies 4. make a plan and do your best to stick to it 5.most importantly...believe in yourself. I had a hard time with that one since I already failed once. I wanted to keep it short and sweet. if you're preparing to take the test for the first or fifth time, good luck and YOU CAN DO IT!
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Which patient to see first?
I used LaCharity PDA, very helpful! you can buy it or rent it from Barnes and Nobles. Heard a lot of great things about it and I can see it in my results that I'm getting those questions correct. Hope this helps, good luck!
- My NCLEX Story - From Graduation To Results
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June 25th
Congratulations RN! I take mine on Monday, beyond scared! I'm praying that I get the good pop up as well!
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Anybody take it today 6/25
Everyone I've talked to that took the exam and had the good pop up were successful! I say you're good to go! Congrats in advance :-)