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Hi Everyone - ok, I know there are many NCLEX test questions out there so I apologize for repeating this if I did.
I am scheduled to take the NCLEX on Jan 19th - I just registered last Friday. I have been doing 75 questions per day and plan to up it to 100 per day at least. I am also doing a 4 day review next week.
I am starting to wonder if I should put it off a week to study even more. I've heard to take it sooner the better, but I am started to get anxious that I might need more time. I have been averaging 80% on the questions I have been doing. I have been studying flash cards and I have the Saunders NCLEX book.
Do I really need to do 10,000 questions to prepare?
I did the ATI practice exam at school (without any studying) and got a 79% with a 97% probability of passing on the 1st attempt.
My husband, who knows me so well, said not to change the date.
I start my new grad program Feb 8th and want to make sure I pass before I start my job.
Any advice? Thanks!!!!! :bowingpur
KermieRN
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I took my NCLEX RN on 1/20... I am in Calif, so I am really anxious. I promised myself that I would not do the PVT, but needless to say after a night of not sleeping, I did he trick this morning and received the GOOD pop-up. Fingers crossed that it actually works. I left the exam with a yucky feeling.... 252 questions and 3 hours. Tons of SATA, prioritizing and math. Fingers crossed for both of us.