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Questions !!

Anyway just did hundreds of questions for nclex prep ? Do you feel like it helped ? Do you feel like you seen any of the questions or something like them ?

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I did a few thousand questions before taking the nclex and yes, it helped a lot. I used kaplan and lippincott. Took the exam a month after graduation, shut off at 75 questions and I didn't doubt for a second that I had passed. And that was because the actual test seemed like an easy version of a kaplan q-bank.

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Wow thank you

I did a few thousand questions before taking the nclex and yes, it helped a lot. I used kaplan and lippincott. Took the exam a month after graduation, shut off at 75 questions and I didn't doubt for a second that I had passed. And that was because the actual test seemed like an easy version of a kaplan q-bank.

I am a big proponent of practice questions. I figure I did 10,000-12,000 questions through my last year in nursing school and like the above poster I never doubted my results at all. I felt no stress while preparing for the NCLEX and when I went to finally take it. Cool thing is I don't have to do any more cause I passed (75 questions). Prep good the first time and be done with it!

I also did a ridiculous number of practice questions... all of the Kaplan QBanks, all of the diagnostics, the NCLEX 3500, and a majority of the Saunders questions. I passed with 75 questions and found the NCLEX pretty easy, haha.

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You guys are a big encouragement . In reality I do believe if you practice that amount of questions , there is little that the nclex can throw at you that you won't be familiar wl : ) thanks guys

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