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So I just took NCLEX on Saturday and failed horribly! I feel so defeated! I felt like I knew nothing, what I did know I got confused because the question kind of had a curve and instead of picking the RIGHT answer that I knew was right I picked the wrong thing! I trembled during the whole exam with the mouse in my hand! I feel so defeated and I just don't know where to go from here.... I bought UWORLD finished the whole Qbank but, yet here I am. If anyone has any suggestions or tip PLEASE PLEASE let me know what you did to over come this beast NCLEX.
HELP HELP HELP!
Please help, I am using Remar now and I don't feel like I am retaining anything
I am studying 4 hours a day but will start studying 3 hours in early morning then 3 hours in the evening. I am feeling a little anxious ������ haven't set my test date yet but just been studying. Am I on the right path. Please send me a message
Please help, I am using Remar now and I don't feel like I am retaining anything
I am studying 4 hours a day but will start studying 3 hours in early morning then 3 hours in the evening. I am feeling a little anxious 😟 haven't set my test date yet but just been studying. Am I on the right path. Please send me a message
Hi. I didn't pass the NCLEX-RN exam until my 4th attempt, hopefully you pass it on the next try.Hurst, PDA, Saunders and Remar review did not work for me.
What i I did was got the Kaplan Strategies book and also NCLEX cram, red them entirely, and did all the questions. If I got a 70% or below on a chapter, I would re-read and go over the rationales. If I passed the chapter, I would continue on.
You have to to figure out what works for you. Studying 3 hours/day or doing 150/day did not work for me, it only exhausted me and I did not retain anything.
Please help, I am using Remar now and I don't feel like I am retaining anything
I am studying 4 hours a day but will start studying 3 hours in early morning then 3 hours in the evening. I am feeling a little anxious 😟 haven't set my test date yet but just been studying. Am I on the right path. Please send me a message
Good luck test takers! Know that this too, shall pass! I took my NCLEX RN last year and passed with 75 questions with uworld. Everyone learns a little differently but perhaps reading over the rationales and truly understanding what the question is asking you and what information is provided will be deemed helpful.
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I got up to 96 questions