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Tanz

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  1. Finally my license appeared on NM BON's website today :)
  2. Well I gotta admit they were both difficult for me & the question type weren't exactly similar but the topics were. My 1st take was hard coz I wasn't prepared enough & it was more of recall. While my 2nd take was mind-gnawing altho I was more equipped coz the questions were mostly PDA, skills, case management & uber critical care/critical thinking. I had a really bad headache after the recent exam which probably meant I was using every ounce of brain power I had (I was aiming for 75). You got this! It's normal to be anxious but don't let it paralyze you or lose your confidence. You prepared yourself & you're equipped too! & you have time to do more practice & enhance what you already know :)
  3. I took mine last Jul 19 & got the on hold pop-up once I did the pvt an hour after my exam. I had to do the palm scanning a lot of times til the system recognized it. I waited around 65H & finally got the good pop - up & my quick results available. I PASSED! The hold could be because they're reviewing your test video or identity or credentials or just a regular random protocol verification. Based on my research here on other people's exp, it can take for 3-7 days after your exam. If you really want to know what's causing the delay, you can contact pearson vue or your BON after 3 days if you're results aren't in yet. (Just don't mention the pvt ) God bless & good luck. Just believe in yourself & patiently wait. I know the feeling of anxiety & forever wondering what's taking them so long. But nothing can be done coz you did your best already. We're all rooting for you!
  4. Congrats! I passed too :) We can finally celebrate!
  5. Congrats! I just recently passed too Indeed seeing that one word we've been fervently praying & working hard for (makes the $8 fee very negligible ) is one the best moments ever!
  6. We're all rooting for you! Mild anxiety keeps the mind alert
  7. Well, I had few resources during my 1st attempt. I took it a little too fast, 75 questions in 45-50mins. I had simple recall questions, I had a few SATAs & I panicked a bit, & I didn't feel confident at all at the start til the end. So I got the cc page using pvt. > I had Kaplan Premier '14-'15 > Exam Cram '14 > Random notes from diff sources > Saunder's Q&A but old '12 (PC Version) My last & final attempt (thank you Lord), was really different because I dedicated 150 practice questions a day up to 265 twice a wk only. Keeping tabs on where I was wrong & I didn't retake the tests I was done with so I could do more. I started getting 45% so I tried to take my time in thinking the question thru if it made any sense with my answers & mananged to get 60-80% on the next runs. I'm a really fast reader so I tend to read the question over & over to let it sink in before clicking my answer. I added this to my study regime: > Kaplan Program (question trainers 1-7, Qbank, Videos) - similar to actual nclex > LaCharity PDA (case mgt was really helpful) > ATI's procedures & skills (7 came out in my drag & drop) > CAFFEINE-FREE 2 WKS prior, I just had green tea iced tea with honey instead > I rested the day before my test & resisted last min. cramming on the day XD Hope this helps.
  8. Hi guys! I used the kaplan program as well in passing my exam (just found out today by the way) last Jul 19 at 2pm with 75 questions in 2 hours. I had 18 SATAs, 7 drag & drops, 2 exhibits & more of prioritization & delegation. (LaCharity's PDA case management reviewer was really helpful too). I even had lower scores than you guys in some question trainers XD So great job guys! Here are some of my tips: >brush up on procedures & skills coz they came out in my DDs >take notes of the things you didn't get right for reviewing with your practice tests :) >always focus on case management when you review so you get the whole idea of the patho of the disease, treatment plan, some meds, nursing considerations & most esp what to look out for >the Qbank greatly helped me get the feel of the actual Nclex so think through all the questions even if you're just practicing & apply whatever you know & all strategies you learned while doing so > Lastly, believe in yourself that you can do it so DON'T CHANGE your answers unless you're really sure that they're wrong. God bless & good luck guys! We're all rooting for you guys here! Hope these help!
  9. I took my 2nd test last Jul 19 & I PASSED!! My on hold pop-up changed after 65H of anxious waiting into the good one! Woot woot I think it was regarding my palm scanner that I was sweaty & had to do it a couple of times. (Good thing it wasn't anything major.) But my mom wanted peace of mind so she paid for my quick results LOL I was teary-eyed when I saw that 1 word I was fervently praying & worked hard for. GO YOU! We're all rooting for you
  10. WOW this is a great way of studying, too bad I didn't get to do this before. I have just recently passed my nclex-rn & got the results an hour ago after 65H of waiting. I had 75 questions with 18 SATAs, 7 drag & drops & 2 exhibits in 2 hours. So I just want to add more tips for you guys. >do brush up on procedures & skills as well coz they came out in my DDs >focus on case management so you're guided in how to handle total patient care (nursing considerations, patho of disease, treatment & what to look out for most esp.) >have confidence in yourselves when taking & always think each question through even if you're just practicing so you get the feel of the actual testing exp Good luck & God bless guys! We're all rooting for you guys here!
  11. Most likely yes. & BTW, I HAVE OFFICIALLY PASSED! So go do your thing & believe in yourself! We're all rooting for you!
  12. Just to update you guys, my on hold pop-up changed to the good one after 65H or so & I have now officially passed! Just like what @Nurse2beMN told me before, just believe in yourself that you did your best! Claim it! SO congrats to you!
  13. JUST TO UPDATE YOU GUYS, I AM NOW AN RN :DDDD My pop-up changed from "on hold" to the good one but my mom want to be extra sure so she paid the quick results XD GOD BLESS TO ALL WAITING FOR THEIR RESULTS. Have patience & confidence in yourself!
  14. I just found out a few mins ago that I passed! I was scared coz I got the on hold pop-up after 48 hrs of my exam last jul 19... My mom wouldn't believe the good pop-up that I got so she paid the quick results for me to be sure XD CONGRATS in advance!
  15. After 72 hrs finally the "on hold" pop-up has been lifted & I now I got the good pop-up! I believed I would pass, thank you so much for your words of encouragement! woot!!

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