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Failed Nclex a few times? Don't give up!!
Which lacharity book are you referencing?
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All the way to 265!! I feel hopeless!
Do you remember your last question? If the type of question was one of the higher level questions (not recall/recognition). Then there is a pretty good chance you passed!
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Suggested Study Plan for NCLEX?
thanks so much! I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed on content as you said. I'm gonna try your approach. I don't want to stress myself too much.
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Suggested Study Plan for NCLEX?
I was wondering if anyone had a study plan they found helpful during their NCLEX experience. I've been using the exam Cram 4th edition for questions and the saunders nclex review 6th edition for content. So far I've done 300 questions in the past 4 days, averaging at 72%. I know the saunders book has a ton of questions online, but I've read that people find they are below passing level questions. Any help is much appreciated!
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Passed with 75!
The whole theory on getting the last question wrong really isn't true. It depends on the difficulty level of the question that determines whether you pass or fail. So you can actually get the last question wrong and still pass.
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taking nclex for the 5th time
Thanks so much nurserylove! I'm gonna take your advice and pick up that delegation book since I think that's my biggest issue when taking the test.
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taking nclex for the 5th time
i'm taking the nclex for the 5th time soon. On my last try I had all 265 questions and got "near passing" in every category. I'm sure you can imagine how frustrating that is. So, the point of this post is that I was wondering what study suggestions anyone could offer? I think I know my content fairly well. Part of me thinks it's test anxiety and that maybe I should just do 50 or so questions a day to get myself used to answering questions and to keep myself from being too overwhelmed. I'm just running on fumes at this point. Please help!