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am i ready wt do i doo !!!!!!!!

ok i just schedualed my test late this month im freakin out i have like 3 weeks from this moment ive been studin on and off for the past 6 months from saunders and i do (nclex 4000 lippincott and willimas) Qs but i still get 50 - 60 % which is not very good wt do i dooo in these 3 weeks !!! i dont even know if im ready i dont know if ill ever b !!!! im so scared and i dont know wt do .. can u help me !

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Go back and review content that you are scoring the lowest on and keep doing the questions. You can do this!

just keep going and do not change your date!

Dont change the date. Keep doing what you are doing. I know I had the same feelings and scores before I took mine. I took Kaplan and passed it with 77 questions. I graduated in 2004 and took my last NCLEX in June 2005, so it had be almost 5 years. Review as much as you can and try to do at least 3000 practice questions, good luck.

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thx everyone ill try to fo my best

Here's something that nobody suggested...

CHILL.

You're going to be your own worst enemy if you stay so wound up. Continue to review and then let the chips fall where they may.

Freaking out about it is not helping you.

(Keep in mind that the NCLEX pass rate for US-educated, first-time takers is nearly 90%... the odds are seriously in your favor.)

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Wishing you good luck.

Even I'm a foreign educated nurse I have to admit the odds are on your side,so take advantage of it.For us is harder because we have that language barrier and it trips us with this test,but eventually will all pass, we just need to hang on.

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