7th Time NCLEX Taker- Finally Passed

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I have been wanting so badly to be on the other side of this forum and to be able to say that I officially passed the NCLEX RN. I've always looked to Allnurses for encouraging posts and advice to help me pass this test.

Last year was the hardest and most challenging year of my life. I graduated in 2013 from one of the top nursing schools in CA and had my dream job offer waiting for me. I failed the NCLEX the first time in 75 Qs and in turn had to rescind my offer. I was devastated but thought I would be fine if I just studied more and got better scores. When I re-took it a few months later I failed in 122 Qs. I felt helpless, I had done everything that my peers had done who passed and my Kaplan scores were all 60% and above.

This feeling of failure and doubt only continued to worsen each time. Studying my butt off and failing every few months felt second nature. And having to continually explain my situation to family, friends, and co-workers was exhausting. I basically put my life on hold for over a year.

So many times I questioned if nursing was in my path and if I was meant to have this as my career. But I kept pushing through despite the pain and all the negative feelings that I had to deal with on a daily basis because I couldn't imagine giving up on a dream that I hold so close to my heart.

There are many things that helped me that I want to share with anyone going through the same struggle. The love & continual support from family and friends (don't push people away, let them be there for you), yoga, living a healthy lifestyle, but most importantly fostering the belief in yourself and the confidence that you can do it. You are smart, you are capable, and you deserve the happiness and success of attaining a license because you worked so hard in nursing school. Nobody did that except for you, so you can sure as hell pass this test. I let my mind and fear take over every time I sat down to take the test.

Here's what I did differently to conquer the NCLEX the last and final time:

1. Did not study all day everyday. I lived a balanced life for the first time and I believed that was key to mental clarity.

2. Woke up early in the morning, sat at a table and did 100-150 practice questions (timed myself and went with my gut feeling instead of over analyzing) and reviewed rationales after. Stopped studying after 2:30 pm. Every day until test day. I would still go out, I would still have my fun, but I made sure to be consistent with Qs.

-I recommend Hurst for a solid content review, NCLEX-RN Mastery app for on the go studying (they are knowledge basic level questions but you NEED to know these before the higher level questions are given to you), LaCharity for Priority/Delegation Qs, and Kaplan for higher level Qs.

- I did not think NCSBN, Exam Cram, or Hurst (question bank not content) had questions that were reflective of the NCLEX. If you are going to spend money the ones that I bolded are worth it in my opinion.

3. I also received tutoring 4 times. I believe the tutor is a large reason for my success because of the way she taught me to strategize when getting higher levels questions. The NCLEX is like any standardized test, you have to know how they want you to answer the question. She has amazing resources and tips that I used on each and every higher level question on my test.

4. I took 3 days off before the test and went into my exam telling myself that regardless of if I passed or failed I was going to make it eventually. Instead of putting crazy pressure on myself like this test was the end of the world I remained calm and focused. Do whatever works for you to feel as relaxed and positive as possible.

I took the full 265 Qs in 5.5 hours and walked out feeling calm and hopeful. I was exhausted but I was not a blubbering mess like all the times before. Got my RN license in the mail 2 weeks later and have not stopped smiling since. This feeling is worth it and the journey to get there is worth it.

I've learned so much about myself during this time and am so proud of where I am today. Thank you to whoever decided to read all the way down lol. I want you to know whether this is your first time, third time, tenth time to not lose faith. You only fail if you stop trying. You've come this far so don't question yourself or your worth. I really believe that people who go into nursing are special because they genuinely want to help others and have such loving hearts. If you want to go into nursing for the right reasons, never never ever give up. You can do it :)

All the best to everyone! Message me if you have specific questions :)

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!! :)

How many times can you take the nclex? In my state, it's 6 times. Then after that, you gotta re-enter nursing school.

Congratulations on passing the NCLEX! I was very curious as to who tutored you and if he/she would have any advice or any way I could potential reach out to them. I have taken the nclex twice and noticed I had improved but after reading your inspiring post I was curious as to what testing strategies your tutor taught you. My email is [email protected]. I really hope to hear from you soon!!:) thank you!

Who tutored you? I have signed up for a tutor who is based in California. I've taken the test three times 265 questions and near passing standard and I need to pass this next time. I'm about ready to give up on this whole nursing thing.

Tutoring was with Annaliese Garrison at Caring4You.net. You can also set group tutoring by others that is less expensive. I loved Caring4You but to be honest, she uses so many different methods/references that it is overwhelming. For me, simplier is better. Check out others and pick the one that is best for the way you learn. There is also a great website that is free for 2 weeks. It's called PrepU from Lippincott. It grades the same as NCLEX so you can do a 265 question test and once its graded you can calculate where your weak spots are and then put more study time in those. Good luck! I test for the 4th time in early Dec. Hoping I get it right this time!

That is absolutely amazing - you are such an incredibly strong person :) You will be a wonderful nurse :)

Where have you found someone cheaper? I have found someone that charges 55 and 90 an hr. Ms garrison is the cheapest I have found.

Congratulations, I am really inspired by your post. Thank God you have more chance of writing NCLEX-RN in the US. Here in nigeria you only have three chances of writing the registered nurse exam after which the candidate will be eliminated from being a nurse, and all the years spent in nursing school will be a waste.

Some States only allow 3 attempts before requiring remediation courses, and other States require an applicant who has failed the maximum number of allowable times to repeat nursing school. And then there are some States that allow a candidate to take the exam 30 times (provided, of course, they pay the application fees each time ;) )

hi dear, sorry for the delay. if you want to email me at [email protected] I can give you the details. i think my post was edited because i put on personal information about the tutor. it was really efficient and worth the money (only $30 per hour session) so please contact me if you'd like to know more :)

@dbrenda1510

you are so prepared and ready to do this! just go over all the tips and tricks you've learned. im sure you know everything necessary to pass the test, please keep telling yourself that. wishing you all the best :)

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!! :)

How many times can you take the nclex? In my state, it's 6 times. Then after that, you gotta re-enter nursing school.

thank you! in CA it is unlimited so im very grateful for that :)

Specializes in LTC, Med-surg.

Could you post a link to the exact Hurst book you used? Hurst makes a lot of products and I want to be sure I got the right one for content.

Thanks and congratulations!

Could you post a link to the exact Hurst book you used? Hurst makes a lot of products and I want to be sure I got the right one for content.

Thanks and congratulations!

Thank you! I used Hurst NCLEX-RN online review for content found here:

https://www.hurstreview.com/online-review/

It was $300

If you're looking for just the book version it's called:

Hurst NCLEX-RN Review

Book ISBN: 978-0-07-154575-4 (any bookstore or amazon can look it up to see if they have it in stock)

If you can afford the online review I think it is the best resource because the videos are simple and easy to follow. They really explain nursing basics well.

Good luck! You can do it!

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