Taking my exam tomorrow.

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Hello,

I am new to allnurses but have been following it since nursing school. I am taking my boards tomorrow and I am FREAKING OUT!!! I graduated back in May and send my application which took 10 weeks to get a response!!! :no:

I have been studying since I graduated!! I graduated top 5 of my Nursing class but I dont really think that matters now. I am very scared because it has been so long since I graduated. I took a review course back in June, have been practicing ATI and Prep U, which I did over 2700 questions with Prep u and all of the questions on the ati web site . I also did the app for Kaplan which had 1500 questions. I also asked my school to retake the ati predictor test which I took it online before graduating. When I first took it back in April, I scored 93% to pass and when I took it September 7th, nine days before my exam, It gave me 99% to pass. I also have a 6.1 level on prepu and scored a 76% on a 180 question exam from Kaplan that I took this morning. I cant even look at my book anymore. So, what do you guys think?

Please pray for me !! Any suggestions??? God bless and I pray and hope that I pass!!!:cry::nailbiting:

how did Kaplan help you for the prioritization questions? I also noticed that the questions from the PDA book are nothing like the NCLEX, people keep saying that it helps, but I dont find it similar. Maybe Im doing something wrong? I understand the delegations aspects, but the ncelx barely gave me any of that..so annoying.

I feel like Kaplan did nothing for me! Just the rationals helped me. Ati and the prepu website were much better. Try using prep u 10000. It is an online program that has questions and the more you practice , the harder it gets. Please also try ATI. I liked that PDA book because the questions were long and harder for me .Also try to study from a review book. Again, I used an ATI review book and I spent 4 weeks reviewing. I wrote down a study plan and did questions everyday of the week. I did 50 questions in between and a total of 200 questions a day.

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