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Help! My nclex is coming up soon in 2 weeks and i've been doing a lot of practice question. But I want to know how to do an educated guess on some of the questions I dont know.

i'm so nervous because this will be my second time taking the nclex. I hate the feeling of not passing because it's so embarrassing to let the family and friend know.

is there any nclex book that have question almost similar to the nclex? anyone want to share..please!!:D

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The most important aspect of preparing for NCLEX is to learn the material so that you can answer questions correctly no matter how they are worded.

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okay, thanks.

I find kaplan's qbank and lacharity's prioritization,delegation, and assignment the closest to the nclex questions...sometimes i find kaplan's questions much harder than the nclex itself. as far as second guessing,well, you just got to try your best. usually your first instinct is right, so go with it don't second-guess yourself. if you reviewed your material very well you are not going to have a hard time getting thru the nclex.good luck!!

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thank you..

I passed the NCLEX a couple days ago. I enrolled in a Kaplan class (classroom and online). I did at least 150 practice questions per day. I also reviewed each test or quiz questions and answers with rationale. I wrote down the ones I got wrong or weren't sure of and reviewed them each day as well. Kaplan was very good at giving me endurance at sitting down and taking long exams. I also agree with JbreezyRN that Kaplan's priority, delegation questions were pretty similar to NCLEX style. I used Saunders for content review.

I haven't tried lacharity but only heard good stuff about it.

Good luck on the exam! :D

Go in there with confidence!

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thanks

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