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I think you should just stop studying at this point and give some rest to your brain. At least that's what i did and it was very beneficial :)
As for your studying, i think you did ok, most of the people get similar scores and do same amount of questions.
All the best on monday :balloons:
I had 75 questions. I don't think I bombed it but it sure was tough. I don't remember any test in nursing school being that hard.
We'll find out Wednesday or Thursday. Florida has a website that puts you up with a license number in 2-3 days if you pass.
I'll let you guys know. Thanks for the support.
Oh, I forgot to add some of what I had (for others).
About 6+ pick all that apply (I HATE those).
Quite a few priority, who-would-you-assess-first type dealies.
A couple of emergency questions.
About 5 calculations...which I was happy about cause math is my strong point.
And, a hodge podge of maternity, peds, med-surg and therapeutic communication.
michelle95
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I'm a little nervous...and, wondering if I am overstudying. In school, I made straight A's. On our practice Mosby test (we took for school), I made one of the highest scores.
But...doing questions in a couple of books I am using...sometimes I make about 60% right on them. In the past 2 weeks, I must have done about 3000 of them. Maybe I am going overboard and am just tired.
I can't do anything about rescheduling my test now but I don't know if I am prepared.
Any tips? And, how did you guys do on practice questions?