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Taking the test in 2 weeks

Hi everyone, I have been preparing for my nclex with the use of kaplan's qbank. I've been using testing strategies such as maslows, the nursing process and such. Highest qbank percentage I got was 64% and the most recent ones I'm getting mid 50s and high 40s. I need some advice, I heard qbank is alot harder than the actual nclex but I don't know what to think of that. Will I have a good chance in passing the boards? I'm so nervous, please help!

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Hello,

I took my nclex on Nov 10th you can read my story in nclex discussion. Kaplan says if you get mid 50's that good and you are on the right track. I have a couple tests that is in the 40's but that is because I was tired. Make sure you read your rationals and study what you are week in. Know precautions and Lab values. I also read a 35 page study guide on this site that is very helpful. Make sure you eat healthy the day before your test. Try not to study too much the day before. Eat a high protein meal with good carbs bring snacks and pray for God to help you and he will. I really hope this helps. :idea:

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Thank you for your words of advice. I'm scared of taking it cuz of my qbank scores but I came to think that I can't 100% prepare for it. In my remaining week til the nclex I'll do my best to keep practicing qbank and going through the basic concepts of nursing. I need to face this test with the bst of my capabilities. Thank you for your support and if there's any words of advice you can still give me it will be greatly appreciated!

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