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zipciti

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  1. Just to update I paid quick results and found out I PASSED!!!! Uwolrd is the way to go!!!! Uworld is way more invloved than nclex and I say this with all seriousness!!! Do not fret, just believe in yourself and know we are all brilliant and can pass this test!! Keep at and never give, anything is possible with a little hard work and dedication!!!!
  2. Just to update I paid quick results and found out I PASSED!!!! Uwolrd is the way to go!!!!
  3. No problem at all!! I would have loved to have someone ease my mind before the big test!! I wouldn't say very easy but its a lot more simpler and you can pretty much look at the answers and systematically remove the three wrong answers with the moderate questions and remove atleast two with the harder ones. If you finished uworld and know why each answer choice is correct or incorrect then you are more than ready for this test. Pretty much if can pass several 75 question tests from nclex 4000 then you are ready.
  4. Felt the exact same way before my test, like i was forgetting everything after I finished the qbank. If you already finished the qbank with 58% first time round and review your wrong ones then you're more than ready. Uworld is very specific to nclex!! Don't know if they have test takers writing questions or something but this resource is spot on. If you understand the major do and don'ts of nursing from Uworld then you are well prepared. Thing is when you see a question on nclex its more than likely gonna relate to some topic on Uworld. Uworld is way more involved than the nclex and requires a whole lot more thinking . While nclex gives you questions a new nurse should be able to answer.
  5. Did uworld with a 54%( due to second guessing myself to check if I was right on on residual info or not) and never finished kaplan qbank with 500 questions left with a 58% avg. Got a 54% on question trainer 7 and finished nclex on 6/30 with 75 questions and have been getting the good pop up ever since. Believe in yourself and go with your gut/conscious telling you what the right answer is.
  6. Yes doing Uworld is suffiecient for the nclex. All the info from the study guide is in Uworld seriously!! Do every question and go over the rationales and then go over the study guide and you'll realize that study guide is like a refresher. Understand your infection control well but not that damn well like what you're trying to do. It is minimum comptetencyy test, not a medical school STEP exam. I also suggest you try some nclex 4000 questions as those reflect how simply worded the nclex is.
  7. Nclex will not test you like that from experience taking it. Seriously this stigma that the nclex is so hard is really terrible. Study uwolrd, kaplan and hurst, and that 35 pg study guide and I assure you that you will pass in 75qs. This test is not as bad as everyone makes it out to be. You only need to know that with dissemeninated herpes zoster you would require contact and airborne. Best of luck on your nclex journey
  8. Congratulations on passing and good luck on your RN career
  9. took my test today and got 75 with 19 satas... got home and waited an hour and tried the pvt and got the good popup too. Studied with uworld and swear i saw three exactly the same questions on there from uworld. Also read the 35 page study guide and saw a lot of questions from there too. Hopefully we all passed this damn test!!!!
  10. feeling the same way, i take mine on wednesday. have you used uworld for studying?
  11. Hi congrats to everyone that has passed!! I finished UWORLD a week ago with 54% avg and now i just finished going over my wrong ones and reading the rationales with a 57% avg. Also ive finised the whole hurst review book for content review and thats it. Mainly been using UWORLD exclusively. I test on Wednesday 6/29. Do you guys think this is enough to pass coming up and how do think uworld difficulty compared to nclex difficulty, were there same concepts you reviewed on uworld that came up on nclex?
  12. Statins have been proven to work better at bedtime and help lower cholesterol levels. This is from a UWORLD question i recently had. UWORLD is really helpful knowing common drugs that come up on nclex
  13. just finished the uworld qbank aswell and averaged a 54%...not sure if this is good enough or I should keep on studying harder till my test date on the 30th, or wether i should move my test date up lolol.
  14. Hi what do you mean" not in the same ballpark" like in a bad or good way lol?
  15. Thank you I hope I am. How would you say nclex questions compare to uworld questions
  16. Hi Congratulations to everyone that has passed so far, I'm taking my nclex on 6/30 and I've been doing uworld qbank with a 54% average rt now with 150 or so questions left. Ive gone over over the hurst review but not intensely but just enough to get a content overview. Ive also done kaplan qbank that came with our nursing program with a 56% average with 48% of the qbank completed. I did qtrainer 6 and got a 67% and also got a 64% on the kaplan predictor 1 with 96% chance at passing.. with all this my main this do you guys think Im ready for this beast called nclex lol?
  17. Congrats!!! Good luck with your program!! If you have any questions or need info, don't hesitate to ask :)
  18. St. Pauls is not for everyone, honestly if you're not seroius as in do what ever it take to pass your classes, clinicals, and the nclex then this not for you. St. Pauls will test your knowlede in a way you would never think and it opens up your mind to a new way to thinking. To succed im this cousre you have to be focused, diligent, and seroius about what you want. THe school is making the passing grade now 80 or higher and fail of lower than a 80, this a good in the sense that you have the necessary knowledge to pass the nclex after you graduate and peform well in the clinical field. The teachers are caring and will help outside of class and make sure you undersand the work byt also as student most of learnig at he end of the day falls back on you! SPSON will not spoon feed you info in class and you WILL have to read the book. Do as many pre reqs outside of here since that will help you during the semster and also help with tuition costs. Completeing a good portion of pre reqs at a community college beforing applying and coming here is your best bet at not being overwhelmed during the semester. PLan ahaead before applying and gear your mind and life towards what you want to complete because once you're in here, it consumes a lot of your time and energy!! Best of luck with applying and never forget: it is never impposible and time flies by with great classmates and teachers! Satrted Aug 2014 finsihing April 2016 :)))
  19. Make sure they have everything they need within 1-2 weeks and that will get you in faster, I applied in mid june 2014 and heard back by the end of the month. Scored a math 88/ english 90. Decent college grades. Also if possible make sure to take as many pre reqs outside of st. pauls as this helps a lot with tuition and time management while in school. Pre reqs outsde of st pausl are a lot easier too lol. Timing is everything with St.pals and having everything already on hand and ready for them goes a long way for you and shows them you are ready:)
  20. Hi does anyone know how long it will take in years to finish the nursing program courses and how they break down the amount of classes you take per semester and whether they do summer classes?

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