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RAndaRoo

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  1. Be careful with using too many resources as well. It depends on the person but I know for me I had tons of resources and that always stressed me out more, id say start with the first 2 and see how you do before moving on to the other sources
  2. Keep busy to keep your mind off it. I did lots of random things after my test anything to avoid sitting and thinking. Bet you did great though!
  3. Don't buy into the if you get a ton of select all your doing well and if you don't you're doing bad. I only got maybe 10 select all. My hardest questions were multiple choice. I felt like that too there were lots of things that I was like how on earth would I know that? But some random things I knew because of uworld. Uworld questions to me were so hard that it helped because you had a broad base of important knowledge and random factoids lol the rationales are just awesome.
  4. UWorld is the bomb .com and cheap! I used hurst some because I needed the content. But after I got my ATT I solely used uworld. The rationales are like reading a book, so informative. For me it helped me a ton! And they layout was practically identical to NCLEX. Passed in 75 questions and I truly struggled so much through nursing school. I would say do uworld. I've seen a ton of people who passed using it! Good luck to you and don't give up! You can do it!!
  5. Starting my first job on a medsurg floor at the end of July. This wasn't my "dream job" but I am very happy to have gotten it. I think I got the job I was meant to have thus making it my dream job. The truth is we all went through nursing school thinking we knew what we wanted but I think you don't know until you start working it as a nurse. We had such a small amount of time in each field and pretty unrealistic to what we would actually be doing. I know so many people who got their dream jobs, hated it, and switched to something else. And for your situation it might help you some yes, but just remember there's no guarantees. I think at the end of the day any job is better than no job. [emoji16]
  6. I heard the opposite that if you pass your GN will still be there. Mine was up until the day of my quick results/RN license being put up. Idk whether or not this is true though. Because the people I know who have taken it also passed.
  7. Alternate format doesn't necessarily mean harder. I had maybe 10 SATA. And half of them were easy. My multiple choice were way harder. Passed in 75.
  8. Graduated May 13th. Started seriously studying around May 25th ish? Got my ATT June 2nd took and passed NCLEX June 14th. You also have to apply for licensure and register for NCLEX before you can get your ATT, our school gave us a timeline of when to do things, but we were applied and registered before we graduated. My school also recommended to us that we not wait longer than 6 weeks after graduation to test.
  9. Absolutely agree with erickz623 don't focus on your average. What's important is that you understand the information. NCLEX is incredibly weird and although uworld is content based there were a lot of questions I got right because of uworld. And on NCLEX hard questions came in all forms. Some of my hardest ones were multiple choice and were the most random questions ever. I only had like 10 SATA and passed in 75. You can absolutely do it!
  10. Ahhhhh congratulations!!! [emoji16][emoji16][emoji16]
  11. I bet you did great! Don't do the PVT lol I agree go watch Finding Dory and don't think about it!
  12. I agree with what everyone said! Be yourself. Be prepared but don't sit there and practice interview questions all day and night, you don't want to look reheorificed like a robot. Just be confident and be yourself, show your personality. And for clothes dress to impress but make sure you're comfortable in what you're wearing. I am not a blazer or high heel wearing type of girl so I always just wore a nice shirt with a cardigan over it and dress pants and flats. Look nice but be comfortable!
  13. I bet! Just relax the rest of the day! Do something fun because you're going to be more stressed after the exam than now lol so don't think about it!
  14. Well hopefully that's not the case and you will find out within 24 hours! Or at least 48!

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