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Brian GM

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  1. Relax! you'll be fine! No one ever feels 100% ready for the Nclex... get some rest tonight and eat a light breakfast tomorrow
  2. Thanks for congratulating me guys .... It's a great feeling to have this monkey off of my back
  3. Hey Su Jas, You should be good your scores are improving. I would suggest La Charity as well. Good Luck!
  4. hey Compassion, I used all of the mateial listed above. So I used Hurst, Kaplan, NCLEX 4000, La Charity and Saunders. However I do feel as if Hurst helped me the most
  5. First off, Praise The Lord! Yeah! I passed! The first time I took the nclex I went up to 234 questions before it shut off. I sat there for 4.5 hours and refused to take a break because I was worried about wasting time. I didn't prepare much and only did 2 or 3 Kaplan question trainers and maybe 300 q bank questions. I only did about 800 nclex style questions max. This second attempt I did 6 Kaplan question trainers, 90% of the q bank, la charity, saunders questions, nclex 4000, all nurses study guide, hurst review videos handouts and 6 hurst tests. All in all I did over 8,000 nclex style questions. I'm not even kidding I passed the nclex yesterday with 75 questions in 2 hours. The breakdown of my test is listed below 21 sata 2 exhibits 4 ekg's 48 multiple choice Remain calm during your test, it helped me. You passed nursing school so you're obviously got the brains. Focus on safety and not being that killer nurse! Honestly Hurst Review helped me a lot on solidifying my core content and explained it in such a way that you'll remember the info on your test. I worked 50+ Hours a week during nursing school so hurst helped me polish things up. Hurst gives great advice to relax on the nclex too. my hurst scores are listed below test 1- 86/125 test 2- 79/125 test 3- 72/125 test 4-72/125 test 5-82/125 test 6- didn't start it Kaplan is well known for their decision tree but I really never applied it while taking the exam. However, the live review was amazing! My instructor gave us tips that really kicked in during the test. I was truly blessed to have taken her class. my Kaplan scores are listed below diagnostic - 68% qt 1 - 68% Qt 2 - 61% Qt3 - 55% readiness 58% Qt 4- 65% Qt 5- 65% Qt 6 - 61% Qt 7 - didn't start it q bank completed 90% of questions with a score of 57% I'm glad it's finally over and I can't tell you the relieve I feel. Have faith, put in the study time and conquer this Nclex because you can
  6. Good luck rivsemaj109 you'll do fine... Just relax and get that RN title
  7. Congrats!
  8. Awesome thanks for not adding to my anxiety... Once again congrats on becoming an RN!
  9. Congrats I'm scheduled to take my test next week hopefully I can report back with good news
  10. As Johnson said just review the videos over and over. Till the point you can answer the worksheets on your own without the video. I like the Hurst's content review more than Kaplan. People complain about the accent on them but they're not bad and actually add life to the videos:roflmao:
  11. Thanks for the post... I'm taking my NCLEX on the 25th for the 2nd time. What were your scores on the Hurst exams?
  12. Hi Rosa, Try not to stress out. It just means you have to put in a little extra study time to go over core content. What review classes have you taken and what were the results?
  13. Congrats! Thanks for the advice! I'm working my way through the case studies of LaCharity

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