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4th try, 265 questions...

Oh my God this was the most stressful test I ever took. I wasn't so nervous in the other previous ones. My heart was pounding, I sometimes felt sick even feeling like I was going to trow up, and here'e my advice: never work out at the gym on the day of the test, your heart is already going fast and you work out you just make it worst, save all your energies for the test, your heart will thank you.

I had tons of SATA questions and overwhelming majority assessment, implementation questions, I sometimes had some knowledge base questions but than I jumped right up to the higher levels. This time around I didn't over-think, I just read the question carefully made a decision and answered to the best of my ability and moved on. So by the time I hit 200 I still had about 2 hours on my clock. So I made sure I had a strong finishing. There was a felling or riding the test rather than being ridden by the test but of course I don't know what the results are. But I think is very important to answer within a minute or so. I think the NCLEX is trying to see how you fare in a hurry, because that's what is happening in the hospital.

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Good luck!

Good Luck!!! are you going to do the pearsonvue trick?

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