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I just wanted to know if the predictor results correlate to passing NCLEX on a first try basis. I scored a 74.7% and it said I have a 96% pass rate. Should I be confident that what the results say is true? Should I study hardcore, should I give my brain a break, should I not study??? I just don't know how to approach this but I got the approval to test early. My school just won't allow us to schedule anything until May 1st when we took our predictor on April 13th. That's such a long wait!

Any comments or advice anyone can tell me? Please and Thank You in advance!!

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All I know is that there was a student who graduated before me who got around the same score as you. He got cocky didn't study, and ended up failing. I received a 72.7 on my predictor, with a 93% chance of passing first try. From the moment I graduated I literally studied every single day for a month. Took my nclex Monday, had 85 questions, and I got my official results this morning. I passed, Moral, please study!!!!

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I'm studying! Well, a little here and there bc when I get in the study mode, im zoned. I also have 9 more capstone days as well to add into the mix. But thank you for suggesting studying. Sometimes I just need someone to tell me I HAVE TO STUDY! =)

Time spent studying is never a waste. Time spent NOT studying can be a disaster. Unless you like living on the edge lol be sure to study :-)

Yes please study! It will be worth it in the end!

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