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Mcastle124

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  1. I forgot to update everyone, but I PASSED IN 75 QUESTIONS!!! I've been working on a med surg unit for 6 months now! Thank you all for the support!
  2. "Special delivery! She's crowning..."
  3. I am currently taking "HLT 362V Applied Statistics for healthcare professionals" and these assignments are killing me! Does anyone have their old assignments that they'd be willing to share with me to help me understand these questions? my email is [email protected] if willing... Thank you!
  4. You've got this!! You're going to pass! I've heard that UWORLD practice questions are a little harder than the actual NCLEX, so I think you'll be fine! :)
  5. Thank you! Sounds like you've got A LOT on your plate!! Thank you for the advice. I wish you good luck on the exam!! I bet you'll ace it because you did so well on the UWORLD assessment exam!
  6. Thank you! I have noticed I do better when I read the rationales after I submit my exams also. It's as though I psych myself out when I know that I'm getting questions wrong and I start to second guess my answers.
  7. Thank you í ½í¸Š I'm doing everything I can to not stress as much. I've managed to relax this week.
  8. I think I'm going to have to do the same. I can't wait to get this over with!! Lol
  9. Thank you! That does help! When you say you studied 4+ hours a day. Were you accomplishing a certain number of questions a day? Acid you read the rationales as soon as you answered the question or did you read the rationales after you finished all of the questions?
  10. That does help! Thank you, and congratulations!!
  11. I see a lot of people posting that they prepared for the NCLEX exam by doing a set amount of practice questions a day, but no one has really provided a timeline. I just graduated last week. I started UWORLD practice questions last week. I've been doing about 50-75 questions per day for about 5 days now. I didn't do so hot on my Exit HESI exam, but thankfully my average rounded up in the program so I still managed to pass. Now I'm dreading taking the NCLEX exam. I've never been a good test taker. I have always struggled in that area. I have very bad test anxiety. My question for everyone is, whenever you studied for the NCLEX, how many weeks/months did you study/practice questions? Did you take days off or did you go 7 days a week with no breaks? I've seen some people did 100 questions a day. That's great and all, but was it for a couple weeks? Or was it for a couple months? That seems like overkill. Just doing the 75 questions a day is a lot to me because it takes me quite a while to thoroughly read the rationales and get a good grasp on the material. Thank you!
  12. You said you did about 75 questions a day in he beginning and then began doing 150-200 pee day once the test started getting closer. How many weeks or months were you doing this regimen? Did you do it 7 days a week or did you give yourself rest days? That seems like overkill for my brain í ½í¸©
  13. Thank you so much! That actually made me feel a lot more at ease. My biggest downfall is test induced insomnia lol! If I have a major exam I have the worst time trying to sleep. I'll lay in bed for hours paranoid that I'll fail. I'm my own worst enemy.
  14. I will! Thank you :)
  15. Thank you. I am definitely putting forth the effort to study for this exam. Ive been doing 75 questions a day and I've been scoring above average on the UWORLD exams. Hopefully I do well.

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