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Didn't pass the NCLEX RN due to anxiety
Hey guys! I took my NCLEX RN exactly 1 month and 30 days later and I passed the 2nd time around. I studied using Saunders Q&A and did the online questions. I studied after about 2 weeks of feeling depressed after failing. I took some yoga classes and started meditating. This totally helped! Now I'm an RN!
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Passed nclex-rn 2nd time
Thanks for this post. I am prepping for the 2nd time as well. I too, was near passing at 265 questions. Congrats on your R.N.!
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Didn't pass the NCLEX RN due to anxiety
Take ke a deep breath. Bring some snacks and water. And TAKE YOUR TIME! I know I can do this and so can you. Don't repeat what I did. Just focus on the exam. You'll do great!
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Didn't pass the NCLEX RN due to anxiety
No. This was the first time this happened. I had some stuff with money happen a few days before. I am addressing it now but my thing was, the content wasn't that bad. I just kept changing my answers and now, here I am studying and waiting.
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Didn't pass the NCLEX RN due to anxiety
Hi all, I am a new grad RN student from Kaplan. I did the Kaplan review and my average for the qBanks was 67%. I graduated June, and took the NCLEX end of July. I just wanted to know if anyone out there has ever failed the NCLEX RN because of nerves...The content on the NCLEX was very similar to that of Kaplan review, but I kept changing my answers because I felt like I had to get out of the testing center and my heart was pounding. My final result was a FAIL with 265 questions with "near passing" on all categories. Please help! I am planning to schedule my retake in September 2014.
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Bad pop-up doesn't necessarily mean you failed!!!
I got the pop up too..but I was able to pay the ATT again. I don't think NV has the same time frame though. I did 265 q and got the pop up. Enjoy SDCC!
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Post NCLEX failure nerves
I failed. With 265 questions and the bad pop up. Thing is, I graduated Kaplan, did the review, completed all Qbanks and Qtrainers. Failed. Because I had rushed through it. I changed answers. I am sure you knew the content. I honestly needed to take more breaks and eat. I took the 265 questions on the NCLEX RN in 2.5 hours. I hate this feeling. AND I am the only one in my class so far, that has failed. But I will get through it. Just like you