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  1. Thank you for the input! I really appreciate it. I'm going to start doing 100/day. I'm just praying I pass the first time! Giving myself another 3 weeks then I'm going to go for it.
  2. Well congratulations! You must be extremely proud of yourself! Such a great accomplishment. I hope in about a month I can say the same. IM SO NERVOUS and will be extremely embarrassed if I have to leave this job do to failure. I will up my quest to at least 100/day. Picking my date for Oct 6. Thank you so much for the advice it is truly appreciated.
  3. Hello everyone! I am currently doing the Kaplan 5wk study plan and am on my second week studying and I feel that I may not be preparing myself enough. I plan to take the NCLEX by the 2nd week of Oct (about 3 weeks). I took the Kaplan review course and I have been taking about 75q/day on the Kaplan qbank. I was a pretty good student in school. Did the ATI predictor and had a 98% of passing. Have been doing average on Kaplan. As of right now I have completed 45% of qbank and have an average of 61% on all the questions taken. Trainer 4= 60% trainer 5=62 trainer 6= 65% and I hope to do trainer 7 by this weekend. I am EXTREMELY nervous for the NCLEX! I accepted a RN job and have already started orientation so I am under ALOT of pressure to pass the first time. I want to make sure I do everything possible to pass the first time. I am not concentrating on content and am mostly taking questions every day and going back through and reading what I got wrong. I do have the Saunders book which I only sometimes peek in. I do work full time in my new RN position but have been managing to do questions everyday for a couple hours and plan to use the weekends for my all day studying events. Any recommendations to ensure successful passing of the NCLEX? should I be doing more content? up the quest/day? any resources to use? I hear such a mix of people studying for hours a day vs. people studying for only a couple hrs vs. people not studying at all! ANY help or recommendations from previous test takers would be very helpful. Thank you in advance.

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