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griselle12

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  1. I hope you keep us updated with your situation :) I took mine on the 2nd and I've been thinking of giving the PVT trick a try since CA doesn't participate in giving quick results.
  2. Thank you so much for these! I will read them to ease my anxiety haha I live in CA so we're not even allowed to have the "quick results". The lady said at the testing center said it may take 2 to 4 weeks :/
  3. I would like to ask if the Pearson Vue Trick still works. I just took my NCLEX for the first time today and I've been feeling so anxious as soon as I walked out from the testing center. I don't even know which number of question my exam ended!!! I feel like I totally failed that exam.
  4. I just want to ask everyone if the Nurselabs NCLEX practice questions or NCLEX 3500 are great for practicing. I have been using them for a while now. Are they similar to NCLEX or should I look for other ones? I know everyone would recommend Kaplan but my subscription was up over 2 months before my test date. I called them back if I could get an extension but they didn't allow that and just recommended me to enroll again. I'm on a tight budget so I don't want to spend more money when I only have over a week left for my test. here is the link for Nurselabs: http://nurseslabs.com/nclex-practice-questions/ link for NCLEX 3500: http://nursing.slcc.edu/nclexrn3500/mainMenu.do;jsessionid=21B37DE7C0D2083B680D9E4D80C3EC29 Please let me know if they are good resources to practice NCLEX style questions or if you have any other recommendations/suggestions for me to do. Thanks in advance!
  5. Thank you so much for replying :) I forgot to mention that I use other resources as well. I also have the Kaplan Book, and another book from attending an in-class NCLEX-based review. My biggest concern is that yes, I only have the Saunders CD to do practice questions plus from the Nurselabs. My subscription with Kaplan was up over 2 months before my testing date so I really do feel like I'm unprepared. Do you know any other resources of free NCLEX practice questions online? Thanks again! I appreciate it.
  6. Hello Everyone! My NCLEX exam is only a few weeks away now and I honestly still feel unprepared. I don't know if it's just because of my lack of confidence or terrible anxiety but I just want to ask everyone: How many NCLEX questions do you do every day? I'm only using my Saunders CD 5th ed. to do the questions and some practice questions online in the Nurselabs. Here is what I usually do: Quizzes on the Saunders (10 questions per quiz)- I do that about 3 to 4 times with all the content area or just specific topics Online NCLEX practice exam in the Nurselabs (ranging from 20-50 questions per exam)- I do that about 2 to 3 times with specific areas or comprehensive Then lastly, I do the Exam on the Saunders CD (ranging from 50-100)- once daily; comprehensive Am I doing enough questions? My worry is that most of the time I'm not doing 75-265 questions straight and I feel like I'm running out of time to start getting used to taking an exam like that. Please share your thoughts about it. I would also like to hear how you studied when your exam was only a few weeks away.

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