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Mcuello7

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  1. My advice is to do the Kaplan Trainers. If you are testing soon make sure you do the Kaplan trainers. If you can master Kaplan you will pass the Nclex. Kaplan is a lot harder so don't get discouraged if you're scoring in the 60's. I scored in the 60's a lot and also in the 70's. It's not good to study too many different resources. If I had to put them in order my top 3 would be 1) Kaplan. 2) Hurst 3)Saunders. Take a deep breath and begin Kaplan. If you're on a time frame of 11 days then just do Kaplan questions everyday and remediate which is the most important.
  2. Have you tried the link? https://appsmqa.doh.state.fl.us/ONLINETESTNET/default.aspx
  3. I did not go back to repeat the questions I got wrong. I just felt like that would be a waste since you more than likely I would have remembered the answer. Another thing, I did not do 100 questions straight through. I would start off with 30 and then go through every rationale before proceeding to another 30. You have to understand it before continuing. 100 questions sometimes will be impossible to do in one day if you're taking a lot of time on the rationale but what's more important is that you understand it. Going back to review your previous Rationales is never a bad idea. Where are you getting your questions from?
  4. Honestly I only did questions. You will learn a lot of Content through the rationals. I never did more than 100 questions a day. 75 was the minimum I would do in one day. Do questions, questions, questions. Write down important content that you've learned by reading the rationals and review your notes 2 days before your exam.
  5. https://appsmqa.doh.state.fl.us/ONLINETESTNET/default.aspx hey how'd you do? Log on to link for quick results. I found out immediately the next day that I passed. I passed with 75 questions.. I did 100 questions a day alternating Kaplan and Saunders. Kaplan scores ranged from 60-80%. I'm praying you passed. I was in your shoes just a week ago.
  6. https://appsmqa.doh.state.fl.us/ONLINETESTNET/default.aspx log on to this link. I was able to find out my results the morning after I took my exam.
  7. I will pray for you!í ½í¹í ¼í¿½ I'm rooting for you!
  8. Hey, any update? I'm praying you passed. SATA can be tricky. My heart skipped a beat every time I saw one.
  9. Congrats!! I'm so happy for you! Great strategy. It's a great feeling to make such a huge accomplishment.
  10. For future test takers Nclex is really not bad. Just make sure you at-least put your part & study. It was a breeze!! I knew I passed without seeing my results but did not tell anyone until the BON confirmed it. My strategy>>>> I graduated on May 1st. Did 50 questions from Saunders Daily and 50 questions from Kaplan daily.. Saunders is too easy but I learned a lot of my content from them. Kaplan is ALOT harder than Nclex so if you can master Kaplan questions you can deff pass Nclex! I took my exam July 7th. I gave my-self a little over 2 months to test. ps- If you can afford it i would also suggest doing the Hurst review of listening to at-least 2 lectures daily. I heard she was great!!

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