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Sbroooks

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  1. Hi! I was in a similar situation as you. I graduated the same date you did, and I took the test last wednesday (2/8), it shut off at 75 questions and was instantly panicked. I didn't think I was necessarily smart enough to pass in 75, but didn't think I was completely clueless to fail at 75-- well good news, after stalking my state board website, I had an active license number the next morning. anyways- I used the NCLEX cram book, hurst, and ATI for my review. The cram book and hurst did a great job at reviewing content and explaining things that i was unsure of or had forgotten. However, i didn't like the questions they each came with, i thought they were too vague and didn't clearly state what they were asking. I personally thought that the NCLEX questions were very similar to ATI (i'm not sure if your school made use ATI or not). the questions are very direct and fair questions. i personally thought that the questions were going to be more complex and tricky? if i could go back and do something differently, i would spend more time strictly answering select all questions, when my first one came up on my test i slightly started to panic. okay sorry for the long post, but just remember to relax and breathe! you have plenty of time to take the test, don't rush. READ the question and really see what it's asking you. i had a couple times where i would look at the answers and think i don't think any of these would work, and it was because i read the question wrong. GOOD LUCK, you made it this far, you can do it!!
  2. The pop up trick works again! I now have an active license in PA. congrats fellow RN's :)
  3. That's awesome! Congrats!! I took mine this morning and told myself I wasn't going to try the trick.. well my screen went blue after 75 questions and I went into an instant panic and had to try it out í ½í¸‚
  4. That's awesome! Congrats!! I took mine this morning and told myself I wasn't going to try the trick.. well my screen went blue after 75 questions and I went into an instant panic and had to try it out í ½í¸‚
  5. "Our records show that you have recently scheduled an exam, another registration cannot be made at this time"
  6. Can someone please tell me if this is the good pop up. freaking out!
  7. I'm glad someone else feels the same way about hurst review tests as me! i was getting very discouraged that a lot of their answers contradicted what i learned in school and on ATI (which my school thought was the holy grail). I take my test so soon (2/8) i'm freaking out! do you have any last minute suggestions on things to review/look over! thanks so much and congrats to you!
  8. Hi I know this post is from a little while ago, but I was wondering if you had any idea where I could get a 'review sheet' like the one you spoke of. I take nclex feb 8th and am starting to freak out!

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