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  1. I recommend the HESI/Saunders online review. You can purchase it through Evolve. I used it and passed on my first try at 75! In addition to that program, I used the NCLEX mastery app and completed all the practice questions. I know it's hard when you have such bad test anxiety, just practice your deep breathing techniques and positive self talk while you study. You can do it, don't give up on yourself :) Good Luck!
  2. Good Luck again! You can do it! :)
  3. I didn't study the day before the exam! The week leading up to it I did about 65-100 questions a day. Trust yourself and go with your gut, you can do it!! :)
  4. Great!! :) Congrats Nurse!
  5. Thank you SamMo!! Keeping my hopes high for you. Let me know :)
  6. Thank you so much!
  7. I don't think it matters. I know girls who have taken it on Saturdays and got there results in same time frame. I took it last Wednesday and my license was posted on BON the next day. I don't know if I answered your question? lol You can do this :)
  8. Hey Everyone! I am officially a Registered Nurse! I used this site for encouragement and study tips before taking my exam. It has been an emotional roller coaster but it's finally over. My best advice for taking the NCLEX RN exam is to go with your gut. I took my time and made sure I knew what the question was asking before making my selection and trusted myself. I prepared using HESI/NCLEX online review, Saunders comprehensive 5th edition, NCLEX RN mastery app and the Kaplan Q bank app! When my computer shut off at 75 questions I was so overwhlemed, I left the testing center feeling like I had failed but I did the PVT and got the good pop up but was still skeptical until I paid for quick results and seen PASS!!! My BON had my lisence posted in 30 hours Good Luck to everyone and feel free to message me with questions!
  9. I passed in 75 questions!!!
  10. Thanks for the reply! Good Luck to you too. :)
  11. Hey Everyone! I am taking my exam next week and I am beyond nervous. I graduated in December and have been studying since, using Saunders, HESI\Saunders Online review and the nclex RN mastery app! In my program we were required to take the HESI exam and I scored a 900. I wanted some feedback from people who have taken the Nclex and HESI and how there scores correlated with passing/failing! I need encouragement! Thanks guys :)
  12. Hey guys! I am taking NCLEX-RN next week and I'm starting to get nervous! Our program used the HESI exam and I scored a 900 which according to the instructors I have a high chance of passing BUT I am still unsure about the correlation between the two exams. Does anyone have experience taking the HESI and NCLEX and if so, how would you compare the difficulty level. Thanks 😊
  13. Has anyone used the HESI Comprehensive guide for NCLEX RN by Elsevier in preparation for the HESI exit exam? I ordered it and was hoping it will help! Any advice is welcomed :)

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