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    npl25
    I PASSED THE NCLEX!!!!!!!
    Study Strategy posted February 28, 2010 by npl25Member, last edited December 21, 2011
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    Title:
    I PASSED THE NCLEX!!!!!!!
    Content:

    Hello everyone,
    Just wanted to let you know that I took my NCLEX in GA on Tuesday Feb 23rd and found out Thursday Feb 25th that I PASSED!!!!!  This was my second time taking it and I know this tutorial played a huge part in my success next to praying and some really great nursing friends who also helped me study.  Stay focused and positive, you can do it!!!  If you do nothing else with this tutorial, at the very least complete every practice test.  Read the rationales when you get the questions wrong and make sure you understand why you missed the question.  Also make sure you read the rationales even when you do answer the question correctly. This is a great way to study.  Dont panic when the test does not shut off at 75 questions for you.  I got 234 questions the first time and 222 questions the second time and PASSED!!! Pace yourself and please, PLEASE, take breaks during the NCLEX exam. You might be surprised how a quick bathroom break, a snack and a drink of water can refresh your mind during a high stress situation like the NCLEX.  Make sure you study and know your lab values and read the questions carefully.  You can do it!!! You are intelligent, you made it through nursing school, and you will get your license.   Best of luck to all of you.

    Nicole

     

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    • Andrea, NCSBN
      posted March 1, 2010 by Andrea, NCSBNCelebrity

      Congratulations!  Here's a link to become a member of our Hall of Fame!!!  And thanks for posting your study strategy, you included some really good tips.

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