
Wow!! How amazing! I'm happy to see how Jesus guided you through your test. I can truly relate b/c prior to my test I fasted and prayed and was solely trusting God to help me pass the nclex. He is so amazing and my faith was strengthened dramatically. I wish you the best and thanks for sharing your experience. May God richly bless....

Hello,
Here is a study plan that I used to help me:
1. Practice as many NCLEX ( analysis/application) type questions as possible b/c these questions test your critical thinkings skills which is what you need in order to pass the NCLEX.
2. Use as many resources as you can e.g. (Saunders, Mosby, Exam cram, NCLEX 3500, NCSBN online review)....once you practice questions, then review the sections that you scored lowest in with a content review book like Saunders (it's really helpful).
3. Set out a study plan and stick to it: Make a goal to complete about a 100-200 questions a day for about a good 2 months or whatever's comfortable for you. NO matter what, do not put off studying, stick to it, make sacrifices b/c it will truly be worth it once you get that RN license....the more you practice answering and using your critical thinking skills, the better chances you have at passing...also, make sure to review the rationales of correct and incorrect answers, it serves as a good study guide...and make sure to stay AWAY from negative people b/c that will only hurt your focus...
4. In summary: study smart and work hard, stay committed, be positive, keep praying... and give your absolute best and you will be successful....God bless to you all!!!

Hello Taneshia,
I'm sorry to hear about your NCLEX situation: Here is a study plan that helped me:
1. Practice as many NCLEX ( analysis/application) type questions as possible b/c these questions test your critical thinkings skills which is what you need in order to pass the NCLEX.
2. Use as many resources as you can e.g. (Saunders, Mosby, Exam cram, NCLEX 3500, NCSBN online review)....once you practice questions, then review the sections that you scored lowest in with a content review book like Saunders (it's really helpful).
3. Set out a study plan and stick to it: Make a goal to complete about a 100-200 questions a day for about a good 2 months or whatever's comfortable for you. NO matter what, do not put off studying, stick to it, make sacrifices b/c it will truly be worth it once you get that RN license....the more you practice answering and using your critical thinking skills, the better chances you have at passing...also, make sure to review the rationales of correct and incorrect answers, it serves as a good study guide...and make sure to stay AWAY from negative people b/c that will only hurt your focus...
4. In summary: study smart and work hard, stay committed, be positive, keep praying... and give your absolute best and you will be successful....May God be with you as you take your exam and remember that through Him, you can do ALL things!! Have faith and trust that God will help you to be successful on your exam...God bless...

Just to add: here is a study plan that I used to prepare for the exam:
1. Practice as many NCLEX ( analysis/application) type questions as possible b/c these questions test your critical thinkings skills which is what you need in order to pass the NCLEX.
2. Use as many resources as you can e.g. (Saunders, Mosby, Exam cram, NCLEX 3500, NCSBN online review)....once you practice questions, then review the sections that you scored lowest in with a content review book like Saunders (it's really helpful).
3. Set out a study plan and stick to it: Make a goal to complete about a 100-200 questions a day for about a good 2 months or whatever's comfortable for you. NO matter what, do not put off studying, stick to it, make sacrifices b/c it will truly be worth it once you get that RN license....the more you practice answering and using your critical thinking skills, the better chances you have at passing...also, make sure to review the rationales of correct and incorrect answers, it serves as a good study guide...and make sure to stay AWAY from negative people b/c that will only hurt your focus...
4. In summary: study smart and work hard, stay committed, be positive, keep praying... and give your absolute best and you will be successful....May God guide each of you into success on your NCLEX exams...you will be in my prayers and God bless...

Very inspiring story, may God be with you on your exam!!

Hello,
Here is a study plan that I used to help me:
1. Practice as many NCLEX ( analysis/application) type questions as possible b/c these questions test your critical thinkings skills which is what you need in order to pass the NCLEX.
2. Use as many resources as you can e.g. (Saunders, Mosby, Exam cram, NCLEX 3500, NCSBN online review)....once you practice questions, then review the sections that you scored lowest in with a content review book like Saunders (it's really helpful).
3. Set out a study plan and stick to it: Make a goal to complete about a 100-200 questions a day for about a good 2 months or whatever's comfortable for you. NO matter what, do not put off studying, stick to it, make sacrifices b/c it will truly be worth it once you get that RN license....the more you practice answering and using your critical thinking skills, the better chances you have at passing...also, make sure to review the rationales of correct and incorrect answers, it serves as a good study guide...and make sure to stay AWAY from negative people b/c that will only hurt your focus...
4. In summary: study smart and work hard, stay committed, be positive, keep praying... and give your absolute best and you will be successful....God bless to you all!!!

Thank you Andrea!

Congrats to you ECFranks!!! What a blessing to hear that you passed your NCLEX!! Also, I passed mines too with the absolute Help of God!!Thank you angel in the sickroom09 for sharing your wise advice on preparing for the NCLEX!!! For all of the future test takers, you're in my prayers and remember to stay positive, study smart, and keep a prayer in your heart ....Also, thanks to the NCSBN for their online review, it really helps....God bless

Thanks for the link Andrea!

You're very welcome!

Wow....your situation is exactly the same as mine... I too recently graduated from nursing school and is awaiting to schedule my NCLEX as well.... it's can be very stressful and confusing at this point but remember that You made it this far for a reason and that God is with you....at times I get overwhelmed with the great amount of information that I must know in order to pass the NCLEX or the doubts of not passing... but then, I stop and remind myself that God has guided me to this point of graduating nursing school (even when nursing school was just a dream before it became a reality) and I know and believe that He will bless me to pass the NCLEX! Speak faith and confidence to yourself each day, no matter what and Know that You Can Do All Things Through Christ who Strenghtens You!! Stay positive and believe in yourself to be the nurse that you were meant to be!! God is with you... God bless...