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nerdysara1990

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  1. I'll keep that in mind and do a lot more SATA questions. Those ones always get me!
  2. Thank you. I'm going to retake Kaplan course and focus a lot more, while trying not to overstudy either, spending breaks working out, doing yoga, and being with positive people (family and friends). QBank shows that I was the weakest in Psychosocial Integrity in comparison to the other categories (I have 48% on average, compared to the other categories: Physiological Integrity: 51%, Safe and Effective Care: 61%, Management of Care: 60%). I reviewed all of these questions over and over again though, but I feel like I haven't learned much because when I'd take more 50-question tests in these categories, I know what answer to expect, and, rather than applying my knowledge, I'm applying my memorization skills of what answer showed up when I reviewed previous tests. I think I may need to not just read the rationales, but do my research on them too. I feel like I need brand new questions and brand new sources to prevent subconsciously memorizing answers from what I got in a "previous test". Well, I'll just try again! I haven't looked over my score report for the NCLEX exam yet (just got it in the mail, and yesterday I was too depressed that I didn't open it, lol), but I'll go over that too and improve where I need to improve.
  3. Tried it. Along with Saunders and NCSBN. I'm going to retake Kaplan course and focus a lot more, while trying not to overstudy either.
  4. I actually have. As well as Exam Cram and NCSBN, too. What I'm going to do is retake my Kaplan course and this time, focus a lot more. It's the best I could do, while staying positive :)
  5. I've taken the NCLEX exam for the fourth time recently, and I failed. I got mostly priority questions and a LOT of SATA questions. My KAPLAN class results: QBANK Sample test 1: 52% QBANK Sample test 2: 40% QBANK Sample test 3: 87% QBANK Sample test 4: 24% QBANK Total percent correct to date: 54% I've reviewed and gone over all these test questions and answers at least twice. I know my meds and labs extremely well. My parents are willing to support me while I study, so I have 24 hours a day, 7 days a week of free time to imprve myself for the next 45 days. No kids. No job. Any tips on how I can rock that exam next time, but also without overstudying?
  6. The 7 P's song: Maybe this video I've created can help :) I started making nursing-related songs to help me study for the NCLEX exam. If you have any requests on certain topics you'd like for me to cover, feel free to leave a comment on my video or email me at [email protected]. Good luck, present and future nurses!

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