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reading glasses and NCLEX

I'm taking NCLEX in two weeks and freaking out about something. I use reading/computer glasses for eye strain. They are not absolutely necessary but they really help me with test fatigue or else I get headaches. So my question is, can I bring my reading glasses, the case, and an eyeglass cleaning cloth? I especially need the cleaning cloth because the lenses are anti-reflective and get dirty really easily! Anyone have experience with this?

Thanks for your help!

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Maybe just wipe your eyeglasses really good and try not to touch the lenses and wear them on your way in. I don't think they will allow you to bring the cloth they are pretty strict.

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