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mel_zz

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  1. NCSBN was helpful lots of content and review questions with good rationales. I like Saunders while in nursing school but for NCLEX I didn't feel the questions where hard enough, it is a good resource for content because they keep it simple
  2. Hello all! I just wanted to share my nclex journey.... I graduated nursing school in June, I took Nlcex in July... After 265 questions 4.5 hours I felt defeated and I knew I didn't pass The first time I took Nclex I used the NCSBN website and a little of the Saunders book. I probably should have studied more but according to ATI placement test there was a 95% chance I'd pass on my first try.... Anywho fast forward to August 16th the day I took and passed Nlcex with 104 questions in 2 hours! I did the PVT got the good pop up and the next day my license number was up on the state website... What I used: Kaplan question trainers (esp 6&7) and uworld, Uworld was great the rationales were amazing! I learned so much from them! So that's it! I just wanted to share my story because I read so many stories on here that inspired me and let me know that it's ok if you don't pass the first time.... That does not define you as a nurse! My advice... Questions! Questions! Questions!!! Do as many questions as possible!
  3. Hello did anyone attend the summer enrichment program? If so how was it?
  4. Hello! Did anyone attend the 4 day summer enrichment course? If so how was it? What did you go over?

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