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On third try!!!!!!!1

Had 80 questions. I just knew I had failed because the questions were not the difficult. 10 SATA, lots of priortization 2 or 3 math calculations and about 5 meds that I didn't study but felt that I made the right choices on those. First time I had around 250 questions, second time 75 really bombed this one. Studied Kaplan, did all questions in Q bank, some Saunders, and nclex made easy. So to every one that has to take it more than once look at it as your practice time and don't feel like a faliure because this test is crazy and asks you things you could have not possible studied for. Thanks to the group for supporting those of us that have to take this test more than once.:yeah:

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Big Congrats to you ron134

May I ask what have you done this time to pass?

Thanks

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I just took the Kaplan online course and nclex made easy this time. I also did not stress myself out about the test like I did before. I just looked at it as an expensive practice run.

I just took the Kaplan online course and nclex made easy this time. I also did not stress myself out about the test like I did before. I just looked at it as an expensive practice run.

which one?

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I took the Kaplan course and read the book nclex rn made easy. It was alot easier for me to read than the Saunders book (I used this first and second time and a little the third time.

congrats ron...

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:pntrghi:ron rn :pntlft:

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Congratulations!!!:balloons::balloons::balloons:

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