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TDSN

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  1. TDSN replied to paigee's topic in NCLEX Exam, Programs
    My individual scores where also average, and I scored 52% on the whole question bank. Best of luck !!
  2. I took the NCLEX-RN on October 27th and I am happy to say that I passed with 76 questions. It was the hardest test of my life. While I was studying I came to this site for motivation and tips on how to study, it was a huge help. I am sharing my story in hopes that it may help someone else who is preparing for the NCLEX. I graduated college in May with my BSN, I then took two months off from studying to plan and get married. During this time I found out that 6 people from my 23 person graduating class, failed the NCLEX. This made me extremely nervous to take the NCLEX myself. I studied for approximately two months, averaging 12+ hours a day. During this time I used multiple resources, and averaged 100+ practice questions a day. I first purchased the NCSBN review program. I used the program for approximately two weeks, but honestly did not like it. The program covered a lot of material, however I felt like the questions where not a challenge. The second program was ati virtual, I used this program for about 90% of my studying. The program provides you with a "coach" who is a nursing educator. The program reviews fundamentals, pharmacology, med-sug, maternity, pediatrics, mental health, and leadership. It provides you with practice assessments after reviewing each section, if you don't score higher then a 60% on the assessments the coach provides you with more questions and another assessment to do. After completing each section the coach then gives you a code for a comprehensive predictor exam, if you score 92% or higher the coach give you the "green light" to test. I scored a 93% on the comprehensive predictor. The review took me about 8 weeks to complete due to the fact that I was also doing practice questions from other sources. The resources that I used are the following.... Nursing Mnemonics: 94 memory tricks to demolish nursing school by Jon Haws nclex rn questions and answers made incredibly easy by lippincott williams wilkins nclex-rn practice questions exam cram (4th edition) by Clara Hurd nclex-rn content review (3rd edition) by Kaplan Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment (3rd edition) by Linda A. LaCharity--I did this whole book, and highly recommend it lippincott's q and a review for nclex-rn (11 edition) by lippincott williams wilkins Saunders Comprehensive Review for Nclex-Rn (6 edition) by Saunders Saunders Q and A review for the nclex-rn examination (5 edition) by Saunders ATI Comprehensive Nclex-Rn review (17th edition) by ATI NCLEX-RN Drug Guide (5th edition) by Kaplan In addition to using these books, I also downloaded apps on my phone and purchased two online questions banks. The apps that I purchased are the following... RN Mentor by ATI--$20 Active stack pharmacology by ATI--$20 NCLEX RN Mastery by Higher Learning Technologies--$20 UWorld NCLEX-RN--free to download, but cost $49 a month. The two online questions banks that I purchased are the following... UWorld NCLEX-RN--This question bank consists of 1600+ questions, with many select all that apply and alternate items. The rationales to each question are extremely detailed, and describes exactly why the right answer is the answer. Kaplan Q-Bank--This question bank consists of 1400+ questions. The questions to me seemed really easy, and not detailed rationales. I also used the 35 page study guided floating around on this site, it was very useful. Out of all the different resources I found UWorld to be the best. I did all of the questions in the questions bank (1686). The questions are very hard, and definitely test your knowledge. When I was taking the NCLEX I literally felt like I was just doing practice questions from UWorld. I highly recommend this product, and definitely felt like it helped me the most. I Hope this may help someone.....happy studying!! :-)
  3. TDSN replied to paigee's topic in NCLEX Exam, Programs
    I found uworld about a week before I tested. I paid for one month, I did all of the questions (1686). I took the test on October 27th, I literally felt like I was doing practice questions from uworld. I had 76 questions, and I'm proud to say that I passed. :-)

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