6th attempt on Nclex ---> PASS!!!!!

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i have been a member on allnurses.com for several years now and was constantly active on the random facts sticky when it first started back in the summer of 2007. i learned alot from that thread and am so grateful for the oppurtunity to have contributed to it!

it's official!!! on my 6th try i have finally passed the nclex-rn!!!! i took my test tuesday, july 20, came home and did the pvt and it showed the "good" pop up. it confirmed my results today, 2 days later!! i graduated nursing school in december '06 and have struggled to pass this dreaded test ever since. i have had anywhere from 89-265 the past 5 times, and this most recent attempt had 75-76 questions!! i had 15 sata, 1 math calc, 1 traction question, and what seemed like more med, infection control (thank you to the original poster of the infection control mneumonics), and some priority/delegation questions. i didn't have any ob questions. i took my time, my test started at exactly 8am and i was walking out of the testing center at 10.20am. i honestly don't know how i felt when i left there. i didn't know if i bombed it or if i passed. as i was leaving, i had to stop to get some gas. i didn't notice this homeless person sitting in the corner outside the gas station until after i paid and finished pumping gas. i just remeber thinking i am so grateful that i am not in that situation, and that no matter if i passed or failed, at least i wasn't in the situation the homeless person was in. i went in and purchased a drink and some food for this man. i walked over and gave it to him and he was so appreciative, it felt so nice to know he was getting something to eat. i got in my car, drove off and just started crying. i still don't know why--whether i was crying because of my exam or that this homeless person crossed my path that day. i just wanted to share this story because in a way he showed me that i can be kind and good in ways where some people might take for granted.

for my review: i started with kaplan when i first graduated for my 1st attempt, and renewed the subscription for the 2nd time (i should have just got a refund!!). the 3rd and 4th time i strictly used saunders comp review and q&a and followed suzanne's plan, but it didn't work because i didn't do my part and stick to the plan (had i stayed focused and did my part daily, i am sure i would have passed using her plan). on my 5th attempt, i used exam cram and some of the kaplan course book. for my 6th and hopefully my final attempt, i took the 3 day sylvia rayfield course in june and they not only go over questions, but also some content as well. they provide 2 books, one a study tool to help you remember what you learn, and another book with questions. i can honestly say this class and my instructor (she was phenomenal) and lots of support, confidence, positivity and prayer is what helped me pass. i went in to each of the first 5 tests feeling so nervous and having so much anxiety, it was to the point where it could have become an anxiety attack. i think the key to my sanity this time was that i kept calm, and stayed confident and positive. i did not surround myself with any negativity, every day i would tell myself, i want this badly, i will be a nurse!! in the end, i think my calm nerves and deep breathing really helped!!!!

thank you to allnurses, and everyone for your support and encouragement!!! to show my appreciation to allnurses.com, i will be upgrading my membership next week!!! thank you for reading my story and experience!!!!!!!thank you! thank you! thank you!!!!!!!!!! :tku: :tku:

time for a celebration and celebratory drink tonight!!! *wine

radha parikh, rn!!!! :nurse:

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.
what is PVT, pls tell me

just look for the big thread called Pearsonvue Trick part 2

Congratulations on passing the NCLEX. Wow what a thread this has become. I was feeling bad because I did not pass after my first try and thought that I would make a terrible nurse and feeling very discouraged that after all of that nursing school I can't pass this test, etc, etc. I had a professor of mine pull me aside in school because I wasn't doing well. After several meetings and homework assignments, she figured out that I was a poor test taker and that it wasn't that I didn't know the material. She was going to work with me on my problem, but shortly after, she left the school for personal issues that came up.

I will pass this test. Congratulations on passing yours.

Specializes in LTC, CPR instructor, First aid instructor..

You have proven you have the will to be a successful nurse by staying with taking the NCLEX until you passed. congratulations!!

congratulations on passing the nclex. wow what a thread this has become. i was feeling bad because i did not pass after my first try and thought that i would make a terrible nurse and feeling very discouraged that after all of that nursing school i can't pass this test, etc, etc. i had a professor of mine pull me aside in school because i wasn't doing well. after several meetings and homework assignments, she figured out that i was a poor test taker and that it wasn't that i didn't know the material. she was going to work with me on my problem, but shortly after, she left the school for personal issues that came up.

i will pass this test. congratulations on passing yours.

hi babybottomsup,

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[color=#2f4f4f]thank you so much! i know this thread started off with encouragement and then discouragement. i was trying to defend myself but then felt why should i? this is about me and my struggle and my not giving up my hopes and dreams. i may have struggled at passing but i know i can be a great nurse..its not the nurses that are afraid of making mistakes people have to worry about, its the ones that are so sure they wont make mistakes and may overlook something. nursing is difficult, its no joke and its not easy, i learned that early on in nursing school, but thats not going to deter me into not learning and becoming the best i can be. after all, nursing is an everyday challenge and things are changing everyday! :)

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[color=#2f4f4f]don't feel discouraged that you have to take this test again. some just test in different ways, but in the end i know you will do well and become a great nurse. don't give up your dreams and be confident in yourself. you will pass. just be positive and lots of prayer will help! :)

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[color=#2f4f4f]jadu1106 rn :nurse:

you have proven you have the will to be a successful nurse by staying with taking the nclex until you passed. congratulations!!

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[color=#483d8b]thank you franemtnurse!!

[color=#483d8b]your right, all that matters is that i passed! now the challenge is finding an internship and hoping i get an incredible, knowledgable, patient preceptor! :D

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[color=#483d8b]all the best,

[color=#483d8b]jadu1106 rn

Specializes in LTC, CPR instructor, First aid instructor..

Here's hoping you do Jadu. Good luck.

Congratulations, NURSE!!!!! :nurse:

:yeah::yeah::yeah::yeah::yeah::yeah:

i have been a member on allnurses.com for several years now and was constantly active on the random facts sticky when it first started back in the summer of 2007. i learned alot from that thread and am so grateful for the oppurtunity to have contributed to it!

it's official!!! on my 6th try i have finally passed the nclex-rn!!!! i took my test tuesday, july 20, came home and did the pvt and it showed the "good" pop up. it confirmed my results today, 2 days later!! i graduated nursing school in december '06 and have struggled to pass this dreaded test ever since. i have had anywhere from 89-265 the past 5 times, and this most recent attempt had 75-76 questions!! i had 15 sata, 1 math calc, 1 traction question, and what seemed like more med, infection control (thank you to the original poster of the infection control mneumonics), and some priority/delegation questions. i didn't have any ob questions. i took my time, my test started at exactly 8am and i was walking out of the testing center at 10.20am. i honestly don't know how i felt when i left there. i didn't know if i bombed it or if i passed. as i was leaving, i had to stop to get some gas. i didn't notice this homeless person sitting in the corner outside the gas station until after i paid and finished pumping gas. i just remeber thinking i am so grateful that i am not in that situation, and that no matter if i passed or failed, at least i wasn't in the situation the homeless person was in. i went in and purchased a drink and some food for this man. i walked over and gave it to him and he was so appreciative, it felt so nice to know he was getting something to eat. i got in my car, drove off and just started crying. i still don't know why--whether i was crying because of my exam or that this homeless person crossed my path that day. i just wanted to share this story because in a way he showed me that i can be kind and good in ways where some people might take for granted.

for my review: i started with kaplan when i first graduated for my 1st attempt, and renewed the subscription for the 2nd time (i should have just got a refund!!). the 3rd and 4th time i strictly used saunders comp review and q&a and followed suzanne's plan, but it didn't work because i didn't do my part and stick to the plan (had i stayed focused and did my part daily, i am sure i would have passed using her plan). on my 5th attempt, i used exam cram and some of the kaplan course book. for my 6th and hopefully my final attempt, i took the 3 day sylvia rayfield course in june and they not only go over questions, but also some content as well. they provide 2 books, one a study tool to help you remember what you learn, and another book with questions. i can honestly say this class and my instructor (she was phenomenal) and lots of support, confidence, positivity and prayer is what helped me pass. i went in to each of the first 5 tests feeling so nervous and having so much anxiety, it was to the point where it could have become an anxiety attack. i think the key to my sanity this time was that i kept calm, and stayed confident and positive. i did not surround myself with any negativity, every day i would tell myself, i want this badly, i will be a nurse!! in the end, i think my calm nerves and deep breathing really helped!!!!

thank you to allnurses, and everyone for your support and encouragement!!! to show my appreciation to allnurses.com, i will be upgrading my membership next week!!! thank you for reading my story and experience!!!!!!!thank you! thank you! thank you!!!!!!!!!! :tku: :tku:

time for a celebration and celebratory drink tonight!!! *wine

radha parikh, rn!!!! :nurse:

your story in helping the homeless person touched my heart. congratulation!:yeah:

your story in helping the homeless person touched my heart. congratulation!:yeah:

thank you! :) that homeless person touched my heart~! i couldn't drive away without offering him something to eat or drink. it is soo hot here (texas) and the humidity just makes it feel more hotter than it is!!

best wishes to you!

thanks once again,

jadu1106

Specializes in "Wound care - geriatric care.

That "pop-up" was the best little thing you ever saw, no?

Specializes in sortho/medsurg/homehealth/urgentcare.

That is the most awesome message and I am truly happy for YOu:yeah::yeah::clown::clown: I will be taking my test for the 6th time and graduated 2003. Please keep me in your thoughts. I am really wanting this to really happen. I have done ATI class in May and Kaplan 3 times in the last 3 years. I have Suzanne's plan but haven't followed it. I am in a review Nclex class through my school i graduated from. I have my test date scheduled exactly a month from now. I will not give up!!

Specializes in "Wound care - geriatric care.

I am so happy for you...I know how you feel. Gosh you must be so relieved and walking on clouds...good job, and congratulations for persevering. I have so much respect for you!

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