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  1. I also suggest Uworld! I took nclex rn at the end of august and it was the only resource that i used to prepare. i ended up completing just over 1200 questions and passed nclex in 85. Each question provides a brief content review and an explanation as to why each answer was correct/incorrect. Its awesome!! Good luck, you got this! :)
  2. I graduated from my BSN program in May and just took the NCLEX the end of August. I started using kaplan, passpoint, and uworld to study, but I also read that passpoint was not a good indicator of how youll do on nclex. Kaplan wasn't working for me as well as Uworld was so I ended up just using that resource by itself. I completed just over 1200 questions with uworld and kept a notebook full of lab values, drug ranges, and anything else I needed to spend some time reviewing. I honestly didnt feel as prepared as I would have liked and basically walked out of the test feeling like a complete failure...but i passed with 85 questions!!! My advice is to try to remain relaxed and calm the day of the test, trust me i know its easier said than done, but youll be able to think much more clearly and that will make all the difference while answering questions. GOOD LUCK
  3. I just took the NCLEX on the 21 of august and walked out feeling like a complete failure. I convinced myself i had failed and also didn't want to try the trick. I finally got the courage to check my quick results and found out I had passed! From what I've gathered just about everyone walks out of that test feeling like they failed, but don't count yourself out until you know your results :)
  4. UWorld was a life saver! The questions are very similar to NCLEX and also have alternate format questions in the Qbank. Each question comes with a brief content review and explains why each answer was correct or incorrect. I ended up completing approximately 1200 questions and passed my NCLEX with 85! Good Luck :)
  5. I recently just took the NCLEX on the 21 of August! I started reviewing by using kaplan, passpoint, and Uworld. After awhile I found that Uworld was working best for me so I focused solely on that program. My scores on that program were about the same as yours. I kept a notebook to keep track of my lab values and drug ranges and anything that I felt needed to be written down for me to go back over later. I completed just over 1200 questions with uworld. I ended up passing the NCLEX with 85 questions!!!! I did have quite a few SATA and I feel ya on them freaking you out...they were never my strong point, but I didn't get an extreme amount of them. My advice is to not psych yourself out the day of!!!!! Try to relax yourself and not freak out, trust me I know its easier said than done but it will seriously help you be able to think cleary and that will make ALL the difference. Good luck!!!!!

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