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Jramil

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  1. I know you are feeling down right now but don't let this stop you. Let it motivate you to continue to study and work harder for what you truly want. You can do this! 1-what did you study and how? 2-how many questions did you take and how much time did it take you to complete the amount of questions that you got? lets look at this and see what you can do differently. remember you aren't the only one and will pass this text next time because you worked of it and this is what you want! You CAN and WILL be an R.N
  2. I'm not sure how it works over the weekend as I took it on Monday and Tuesday I had the results. Have you tried the Pearson trick again?
  3. That's how I felt too. I guess it's normal. I would look at the answers and remember saying in my head "I studied this I just don't see the answer that belongs to it. Super weird, and no problem keep us posted. Wishing you the best!
  4. Maybe it was to soon I did it 6-7 hours after. Have you tried again.
  5. I wouldn't know what to tell you, I wish I did. Tomorrow you can go on the BON website as early as 8am and it will tell you. Be positive! Let us now how you did. Best of luck to you.
  6. Did you check the Pearson trick? I did it with a gift card that had like $6 inside.
  7. You got this!! Faith!!
  8. Yes I took it on Monday and got it yesterday. Where are you checking? You should have it already.
  9. Thank you so much!! sure i don't mind at all. i studied from Kaplan all the time. i did all the QBank questions and all the question trainers. the 1st 2 weeks i did the content videos which took about 3 days. i didnt do the Pharm ones. then the Qbank questions its about 1300+. divided into 10 days is 130 questions a day.. that was the 1st 2 weeks. i took notes on evey questions and all 4 answers it would give me, why it was right and why the other 3 were wrong. i would google the words i didn't know. then i moved to the question trainers and did the 7 question trainers in 2 weeks. 1-2-3 you can each do them and review them in one day (so 3 days). question trainers 4-5 you can do them in in another 3 days. then 6-7 which are the longest i did the last week. question trainer 6 took me 3 days to finish and review and 7 took me 4 days to do and review. I did every single question wrong or right i reviewed them all. the day before my test i read all my notes, got the nclex cram sheet and put what each classification medicine was for and the side effects and went over the lab values.... that's all i did. woke you prayed and eat breakfast. looked at the cram sheet in my car and the lab values once more. good luck if you have any other questions just let me know.
  10. [COLOR=#003366]CSULB_RN_GRAD, BSN[/COLOR] Thank you!!! ok what I did was I made myself a schedule because I as well was all over the place. I didn't know where to start or what to study. I started studying Jan 5 and my test was Feb 2. My school was a joke as well so don't feel bad. At least you did the hurst I didn't even do that....This is what I did and only this: the 1st 2 days I watched Kaplan Content videos. I didn't finish them because they would freeze a lot (if you have already watched the Hurst videos which I hear they are amazing I wouldn't do the Kaplan ones). Then I did all the Qbank questions which is about 1300+, i said i wanted to do them with in 10 days because i was racing against time, divided it by 10 and stuck to it (about 130 a day). I took a lot of notes, on each answer and the other 3 options that were wrong i figure out what they belong to and would google it. Then 2 weeks before my test i started doing the question trainers. give your self time for these. question trainer 6 and 7 are horrible to say the least, because they are soooo long but they are the most helpful. I took basically a week to do 6&7 and review them of how long they were. Question trainer 6 took me 3 days to do and review and question trainer 7 took me 4 days. i know it sounds like a long time but like i said i would google everything i didn't know on the rationales. I day before the test i did 50 SATA from saunders, its the only time i used saunders because i couldn't figure out how in the world to create a test on Kaplan just of SATA and reviewed alllllllll my notes as well as printed out the nclex cram sheet. you can find it on google its only 2 pages. on the cram sheet there are classifications of medications i googled what each classification treated and the side effects. (while your doing the Qbank and QTrainers write down the medications google them and the side effects) i never sat there and read the whole chapter of pharm it frustrated me! i hate pharm! so that's basically what i did. i tested at 8 in the morning and got there at 6:30 sat in my car pulled out my Cram sheet and my lab values went over them 2 times each, prayed and walked in, the people are super nice! i always heard they are mean and its not true at all. i got 93 questions because i looked up and i was on 91 the hit next 2 maybe 3 times and it shut off. you have time and you can do it! study every day so that all the information stays in your head and constantly see it through out the QB and QT!! GOOD LUCK!!
  11. Khaleesi123: I know I was so freaked out. the Qbank questions are easier, I heard it was because its more content. which is fine because its good to refresh all the content, and there is always new stuff you haven't heard about before. I did the Qbank questions in sets of 20-40-50 depending how I was feeling, I would do 150 Monday through Friday and on the weekends 50-60 and review my notes. then I moved to the question trainers. you can do it!! keep at it!
  12. Thank you! I actually read your story before taking the test!
  13. Hi everyone, I joined this website about a week ago and started asking questions as I was freaked out about my scores on Kaplan. I said I would post everything after I took it, pass or fail. THANK GOD I passed. I took it yesterday and got the good pop-up, I checked this morning at 8am and results were in pass! I wanted to write this so that everyone who was in my situation would see my scores and not get discouraged. I did ALL the QBank questions from Kaplan and all 7 Question trainers. I also heard the content review videos besides the Pharm ones because they would freeze a lot. I studied about 26 days every day with out stopping even weekends. I even missed the super bowl which I've never missed one (yes, im a girl that likes football even though my team lost). I think the key is to constantly study that way the material you learned the day before you don't forget. these are my Question Trainer scores from 1-7 in this order 65-64-69-55.3-60.7-53.5-50.6 question trainer 7 was horrible I couldn't sit there for that long so I broke it up into 2 full days, and 2 days to review them. as you can see my score were not all that great especially the ones they say matter the most 5-7. I read EVER rational even if I got it correct took a lot of notes, 2 note books to be precise lol. I read the 4 answers why they were wrong and took the notes on all 4 answers and what they belonged to. My school wasn't the best! so if I could do it you guys can too! GOOD LUCK TO ALL THE PEOPLE TAKING NCLEX!!! remember study everyday is my biggest advice so the material stays there and is repeated through all the QBank questions and Question Trainers!! PRAY to what ever you believe in and go in and tell your self you can and will do it! I had a poster with motivational things I wrote and even on my Mirror I wrote "I will be an RN" in vision it because you can do it!! If you have questions I will be more than happy to answer them!! :)
  14. Hi everyone thank you so much for everything. I took my test yesterday and got the "good pop-up", checked this morning and I passed!!! im so happy!!! Thank you for the advise and positive vibes!!!
  15. You mention it is not called a N95 on the test what was it stated as? thanks!

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