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  1. Hi everyone I previously posted on here because I am taking the NCLEX very soon. To prepare, I did a hurst review, and I finished all of the UWORLD qbank, my average ended up being a 51%. I have about a week left before the exam and I needed more questions to help me practice just getting into a routine of taking exams, so I purchased the NCSBN review, solely for their qbank. I started taking the questions, and although I do like the format of UWORLD more, I am doing SO much better on the NCSBN review than I thought I would. I was wondering, anyone who has taken the NCLEX and has used the NCSBN review and UWORLD (and/or), what did you think of the questions in comparison to the qbanks of these two resources? Thanks for your help!
  2. Hi Everyone I recently graduated from a 2 year bachelor's nursing school and I am planning on taking my NCLEX January 27th. I think I'm writing this because I need a little reassurance and because I'm feeling extremely overwhelmed. So far what I've done to prepare was I have been studying for the past 3 weeks (up until my date of nclex) by doing the hurst review which I completed and taking 75 Uworld questioned exams everyday. I feel like I'm alright with the content, and I review it everyday. When I take the Uworld exams, I've been doing better than their average scores, but as of right now my average is a 49%. When taking the practice tests, I can always narrow it down to two right answers, and a lot of time find myself getting so frustrated and ready to quit when I do bad on the exams. My question is, anyone who has been in this situation, did you ever have days where you did poorly on exams? Any tips for anything more I can do to help myself prepare? Thank you guys!

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