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whitneycherelle

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  1. I would definitely wait until you graduate. Everything may appear foreign to you right now and it's A LOT of content to cover. There is enough studying involved in Nursing School to keep you occupied for a while and you really need know the content before preparing for the big exam. Hope this helps.
  2. Just checked my board of nursing and it's official! I passed!!
  3. Today I took the NCLEX PN and my computer shut off at 85 questions. I tried the Pearson Vue trick twice and both times I got the good pop up. I didn't feel good about the test at all but I guess this means I passed. I honestly will not feel better until I receive my official results. Study Tips Everyone one is different. Yes I looked over my material until the very last second, but my circumstances were a little different. My mom was put in the hospital over the weekend so I drug my books and everything up there with me. My school required that we use ATI, it was also mandatory that we do the Rhinehart Review, I also found a 35 page study guide on here somewhere that was great, Exam Cram, NCLEX PN 3000, NCLEX Mastery App and I also googled random free NCLEX style quizzes. There is also a girl I follow on youTube called RemarReview and she is excellent at breaking down disease processes and how to answer NCLEX style questions. She also has a review you can purchase. And I follow the guy on youTube from simplenursing.com and he is awesome too. I prayed before, during, after, and pretty much every second of the test. I really hope that the good pop up means I pass, but I don't want to have to take that test again until it's time for my RN!
  4. I live in KY and I'm waiting on my Att also. Our school recommended that we pay for everything early so that we wouldn't run into a delay when it came time to receiving our Att but I'm not quite sure what the hold up is. It's kind of hard for me to motivate myself into studying when I'm not sure when I'll be able to test. But anywho...good luck to you!
  5. I have access to the online Rhinehart review but I'm not sure how to use the site. I've just been going back over the disc, reading over the book, and reviewing ati. Also to the person that recommended NCLEX 3500 online (NCLEX style questions for free) thanks a lot. I also found NCLEX 3000 PN online and it's also free with NCLEX style questions.
  6. Thanks for all of your feedback. I haven't taken the NCLEX yet...still waiting on my ATT. Besides the ATI our school also required that our PN program attend the Rhinehart Review. I also have the exam cram disc which has NCLEX style questions on there. I just wanna make sure I'm on the right track with studying. I don't want to over do it, but at the same time I want to make sure I'm doing enough.
  7. Congrats JillyzyC. It's okay I really appreciate the input and I understand completely. I plan on studying a more especially my PEDS because that seems to be my weakest area. I'm feeling a little uneasy and this all seems so unreal. But again thanks!
  8. Has anyone recently taken the ATI Comprehensive Predictor and how did it compare to the NCLEX? I just recently graduated from the LPN program and our program requires us to take the ATI Predictor. The test predicted that I had a 99% chance of passing the NCLEX on my first try. Did anyone else feel that this test prepared them for the NCLEX?

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