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kbc2014

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  1. So I'm scheduled to take the NCLEX in 10 days. Needless to say I am freaking out! I'd like some advice on what to do next. Should I reschedule my exam or just attempt to study a lot in the next week and take it? Here's my deal: I get distracted very easily. Making myself focus is one of my most difficult problems, so of course I put off studying for the NCLEX. For the past week and a half I've been studying about 30 minutes to 2 hours a day. I always got so-so scores on ATI in school and more often then not, I got a level 1 on ATI exams. Also I've started a full-time GN position at a hospital which has definitely decreased my study time all June. I don't feel very confident at all! Medications + Safe/Effective Care and Physiological Integrity are my biggest weak points for the NCLEX. Usually I can get questions narrowed down to two answers, but I always seem to choose the wrong one. I'll admit I've only done a small amount of Kaplan Q-banks and need to finish a few more QTs. Other than taking lots of questions in the free time I will have next week, does anyone have advice? Should I reschedule for another week and keep studying?

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