Published May 23, 2006
bnursewoods
22 Posts
I did not pass my NCLEX PN. I was hired 3 days ago as a PN Grad at a nursing facility and I have no enthusiasm what so ever. I just want to pass my boards so bad. I actually finshed school last July and was just made eligible due to the financial strain of paying off my school.
I hope to test again in June, and I have just completed a review course. If any one out there have any Godly and good advice please send it to me.
Last but not least, I am studing out of Lippincott.
DONN
69 Posts
I am sorry to hear that you did not succeed at passing the NCLEX the first time out. Dont be discouraged. When I studied for the test I did about 7-8000 questions from approx. 7 different sources. When I could get about a 70% on the practice tests I figured I was ready. Get more sources to study from. Barnes and Noble have a lot of different books and I highly recommend getting booksthat only ask questions. I had one that had 3000 questions I think it was Nursing Made Easy or something like that and just drill. You can do it. Good luck in June....
Drysolong
512 Posts
I did not pass my NCLEX PN. I was hired 3 days ago as a PN Grad at a nursing facility and I have no enthusiasm what so ever. I just want to pass my boards so bad. I actually finshed school last July and was just made eligible due to the financial strain of paying off my school.I hope to test again in June, and I have just completed a review course. If any one out there have any Godly and good advice please send it to me.Last but not least, I am studing out of Lippincott.
Much success to you in June!!! I would suggest Saunders or Kaplans. They may be available at a public or college library in your area.
thank you all for your responses. I am studying from lippincott 7th edition with the new format and I am using Kaplan pn as well.