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kt0527

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  1. Thank tou so much! I did use uworld but only for a couple days last time. I have my friends account which hasn't expired yet and plan to use it a lot more!
  2. Perfect thanks! I'll keep using my free trial and then buy a month worth when that's over. Uworld is all above passing questions right? Harder ones?
  3. Thanks for your reply. I did do hurst review and I absolutely loved it! I did have a trial of uworld in the days leading up to the test so I didn't have it for very long. Do you know if uworld is always above passing questions? I'm not sure I need content review but I need maybe more practice with the harder type questions since I continue to do really well on ati and lippincott practice exams. I score way above passing standard but on the test was below or near passing for every topic. I think I rushed through and need help with the actual test taking so it doesn't happen again haha
  4. Hi everyone! I know, I know, another post about failing NCLEX. I've read through a bunch of posts today and so many are contradictory. I took my NCLEX yesterday and failed. I did 89 questions! I don't know what happened, my mind must have failed me somethin fierce... I did ATI and scored 70s-80s and also did Lippincott PassPoint tests which said I was well above the passing threshold. I tried the Saunders review book but found it was SO much information and that I was really only focusing on the parts with the green symbol for important haha I'm able to re-write in 45 days and I'm wondering how to study a bit more effectively and to make sure that I don't turn into a basket of nerves during the test again. I'm also working full-time during this studying, so I need to figure out a good studying schedule that allows me to work 12 hour shifts and keep my sanity! If any of you have any suggestions for a 5-week study plan of only studying like 3-4 days a week that would be great! Thanks

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