So I took my NCLEX on Saturday and received my RN license yesterday. I have never been more relieved and excited in my entire life I don't think haha. Anyways, I know how badly most people stress about the NCLEX but in my opinion my Parent Child and Psych exams in school were harder (maybe because these are my least favorite subjects). My school also made us take the HESI exit exam and it seemed harder to me than my NCLEX. Given everybody's exam is different so maybe I just lucked out but my advice would be to go in confident and don't stress yourself out! To prepare I went to a 4 day in person Kaplan course that my school paid for and used the online materials Kaplan provided. I only did two of the Question Trainers (1 and 4) and scored in the low 50's on both of them. I also did 800 of the Q Bank questions. These were VERY similar to the questions you will see on your NCLEX, even the layout. On these I averaged 60-68% with my lowest being a 48%. I would try to do 150 of these every day or every other day and review all of the questions afterwards. I also reviewed normal lab values and electrolyte imbalances because I had convinced myself that I would have a ton of questions pertaining to this and I ended up only getting 4-5 questions specifically regarding these topics. My advice would be answer as many quality, NCLEX style questions as you can so that you are used to the format. Kaplan is nice because the QBank questions are all at passing level so you will know what they look like and involve. Also, learn the decision tree because it can really help with prioritization questions which you will likely see a number of. Review delegation for LPNs and UAPs (LPN gets a stable pt with expected outcome, UAP gets a standard, non-changing procedure, RN must do teaching, initial assessment, and get unstable, pts getting discharged, and new pts). Also, there is so much possible material that can be pulled from on this exam that it is impossible to know everything so just accept that now so you don't freak out when you hit a question (or 20) that you have no idea about. Almost all of my meds that I had on my test were ones I had never heard of before so I just had to guess and I did okay! Overall, when you pass this exam you will only get about 50% of the questions you see right so it's normal to think you failed. To help with the anxiety anytime I had no idea about a question I would just tell myself that it was one of the 15 questions everybody gets that does NOT impact your score and it really helped calm my nerves. Make sure to thoroughly read each question and answer so that you don't miss a key word and completely throw off your decision. Also, don't let yourself get psyched out exploring some of the posts on here haha. I felt okay the day before my test until I got on and read some of the horror stories people spoke of and seeing others talk about studying religiously for months while I had spent a 2-3 hours every day or two for a two weeks. So far all of the people in my graduating class that have taken the NCLEX have passed and you can too! One of my close friends took the entire 265 questions and passed so don't give up if you hit 76, 120, 200, or 265! As long as you are given another question you have the ability to pass. The way this test is designed is conducive to helping you get your license! Just make sure to take a deep breath, relax, and tell yourself that you can do it. Best of luck to all of you!