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Hi everyone!How are you? I am well. I am currently a GN. I am scheduled to take my NCLEX next week. I am really nervous.
I had to take the HESI to get out of my program. And I passed with at 92%.
My job has a NCLEX review on their computer system. Its a CAT (you can have a minimum of 60 questions or a maximum of 100 questions) I've been passing the comprehensive tests with the minimum of 60 questions and difficulty levels of 3.5-3.8 (I guess out of 4?)
However when I do saunder's I am only getting 60-70%.
I don't know where I stand. I am told not to worry and that I will be fine. But I can't help but to be nervous and anxious. Any thoughts? Words of advice?
Thank you so much! I appreciate anything you can say to me or advice as to how to prepare. I've been doing 60-100 questions a day.
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Hi everyone!
How are you? I am well. I am currently a GN. I am scheduled to take my NCLEX next week. I am really nervous.
I had to take the HESI to get out of my program. And I passed with at 92%.
My job has a NCLEX review on their computer system. Its a CAT (you can have a minimum of 60 questions or a maximum of 100 questions) I've been passing the comprehensive tests with the minimum of 60 questions and difficulty levels of 3.5-3.8 (I guess out of 4?)
However when I do saunder's I am only getting 60-70%.
I don't know where I stand. I am told not to worry and that I will be fine. But I can't help but to be nervous and anxious. Any thoughts? Words of advice?
Thank you so much! I appreciate anything you can say to me or advice as to how to prepare. I've been doing 60-100 questions a day.