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sassyBSN

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  1. I bought the full version too and did all the questions. Thought it was a huge help.
  2. I was successful with Hurst. Either way, asking people which is the best will depend so much on their own personal experiences. It's less about the review, I think, and more about how you choose to utilize it.
  3. I got the NCLEX Mastery app and I loved it. My overall score ended up being a 62% and I passed NCLEX in 75 questions.
  4. My results were on hold for 2 days, then I got the good popup, then I passed. On hold doesn't mean you're out of the game yet! Keep your head up!
  5. I think for being so far out from school, Hurst would be good.
  6. Hurst tells you to not freak out about your scores for a reason, but yes I think you're okay! I passed NCLEX on Monday with 75 questions and my scores ranged from 77-89. I think the questions and rationales from Hurst were extremely helpful.
  7. I passed in 75 questions and my hurst scores ranged from 88-89/125 correct. don't freak out about your scores! I loved hurst but I found when taking the test that memorizing the core content will only get you so far, you have to be able to critically think (which of course, is easier when you know the core content).
  8. I would say you are easily on the right track haha. Be sure to take some time to relax too between now and your test.
  9. did ALL 1571 questions, final percentage was 62% correct. passed in 75 questions.
  10. on monday when I took it, it had both names for all drugs :)
  11. I also suggest to start thinking about clinical experiences that really stuck out to you. I got asked a lot of questions about times where I went above and beyond, used critical thinking, relied on teamwork, etc.
  12. Hi there! I'm a new grad who actually just got hired in the same specialty. A lot of the questions were the same general kinds of questions you'd probably get in any interview. The others were, of course, why I wanted to do peds hem/onc, and another was how I felt about working with terminally ill children. Overall, mostly situational questions "what would you do if..." "think of a time when...". My unit has an extremely close knit group of nurses with low turnover so they also wanted to see how I dealt with conflict and how I felt about teamwork. hope this helps and best of luck to you! I hope someone who has experience in actually doing the interviewing can help back me up here! I feel like the luckiest girl in the world getting to start my career with my dream job :)
  13. sassyBSN replied to mmc51264's topic in General Nursing
    another one of my favorites--when talking about my experience on the stem cell transplant unit and having my grandparents ask me how I'm ethically okay with all the stem cells coming from aborted fetuses...
  14. I can't tell you what kinds of questions you're going to get related to your specialty, but just know that most interview questions will be situational. "what would you do if..." "think of a time when..." Other than that, be confident but approachable. If you feel and look professional, you'll probably act professional. Take it easy, they know you're nervous.

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