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aftrhrs21

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  1. does anybody use or has used Nike Foamposites? I'm thinking they are easy to wipe down and provide support and comfort.
  2. try the Hurst review.
  3. That would seem reasonable. I dont know as of right now.
  4. It starts with belief in yourself. I knew that as the years went on the odds were stacking against me. I have tons of resource material. Everything from review books to test banks. The hardest thing is figuring where to start. What should I study first? How often should I test? And the one question that eats away at you, how am I supposed to pass this test after so long? Along with self-belief, you have to make studying your priority. I gave up ALL of my hobbies and focused on using whatever extra time I had to study. I studied the Pearson NCLEX-RN prep book for a month. I almost got through the whole book but stumbled across the Hurst Review. I checked out one of their sample videos and was amazed at their approach to tying in all aspects of nursing. I bought the online review and never looked back. I placed all my faith in the Hurst Review no question. I took ZERO practice tests. Well I took one 5 months into my studying and scored a 72%. This did a lot of damage to my delicate psyche lol so I decided to take no more. I studied the videos and handouts that Hurst provided. I took ZERO Q review tests. I studied from September 2013 to April 2014 I took my test on April 16th and dipped at 135 questions. I took a month off during the holidays and averaged 2-5 hours of studying a day while holding down a teaching job. I have 3 kids all under 10 and a wife. I only used the Hurst Review.
  5. more of a resource for people who graduated a looooooong time ago lol. Fire away...
  6. I took the Hurst review. I graduated from Nursing school 10 years ago. I did not take one practice test, although I have at least 4 test banks on deck, and used the just the resources that came with the online Hurst review. I did it, you can too. Put absolute faith in what Hurst teaches and you will pass, like I did. I studied the Hurst review at a very convenient rate for 5 months prior to taking the NCLE-RN test.
  7. I just took my NCLEX on 4/16/14 and got the good pop up and I am just waiting to get my official results. I graduated nursing school 10 years ago. It was my second time taking it, the first time I took it was in 2009 with no studying. I made the commitment to not only take my NCLEX, but pass it 7 months ago. For 10 years I worked in health insurance utilization and have been teaching secondary level science for 5 years. I don't know what you are feeling, but I can relate to not knowing where to start. I began studying the Pearson NCLEX-RN review for about a month and then, by chance, I found out about the Hurst Review. I basically threw all my study materials away and put all my faith into the Hurst review. It was the best thing I have done. I took 0 practice tests, not even a Q review. I put all my faith in the core content knowledge Hurst honed in on. 10 years, keep that in mind and believe in yourself.

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