Published Oct 10, 2015
omg move
34 Posts
I took the Nclex Rn for the 4th time today. I spent about an hour and 50 minutes. Computer shut off at 80 questions. I was calm, I thought the questions where familiar to me and I seemed happy with it overall.
I had tons of psych, triage, priority /delegations, plenty of SATA questions. Plenty of which Pt you would see first. But not many straight forward knowledge type of questions. Still very diverse though.
At about question 65 I started to get pharmacology questions which I was like noooooâ€. I kind of did my best with them because most I didn't know. There would be a few questions then some other, then another two or three pharma questions.
As it passed 75 questions I was kind of getting ready for the long run and at 80 it shut off. The last question I got it right 100% and a few others that I could remember I know for sure I got right.
Do I think that I did well? Yeah. Am I going to pass? I don't know.
Hopefully I will pass but if I don't, I have reached my limits on studying for this test it was a very hard year for me because of this test. I did Kaplan test 7 and got over 60%, Saunders 6th edition and was getting over 70%. I practiced some Uworld which I think its amazing and was averaging 60%'s and higher.
Last time I failed with 85 questions so it's kind of scary. I did the trick with the card†an hour or two after the test and got the so called bad popup.
The only thing that can screw me was the pharm questions and I'll give them that otherwise most of the questions where like deja vu for me.
If I pass I will tell my story but if I don't I'll throw my hat in and go do something else for a couple of weeks.
By the way. I have practiced questions from Kaplan (whole qbank), Saunders (2000 questions), Uworld ( about 600 questions),
Nclex Mastery App (500 questions), Ncsbn ( whole q bank). If you have questions fire away.
Future_LPN15
41 Posts
Can you email me the qbanks
Subscriptions are expired on kaplan and ncsbn. I use Saunders only. $35 for they're Qbank. You can afford that.