Took my exam yesterday 2/8/19. I got all 165 questions. I had the majority of SATA and prioritizing questions. The questions got harder each time. I felt like I had to throw up and I had a headache by time I finished. I did the PVT, got the "Good message'' the same day, paid for my unofficial results today and found out that I passed !All thanks to Mrs Brenda
Hi! This will be my first time taking the NCLEX. How did you study your UWORLD questions after doing practiced questions? I found myself doing them but having a hard time reviewing the rationale. Did you write the rationale down as you did the questions or just read and understand them? Thank you
Hi Michelle. How did you feel UWorld prepared you for the NCLEX since you mentioned the questions were so different? I just finished my program and just started my study plan using UWorld (and reading rationales).
Hi Mike! I wholeheartedly still support using UWorld as your #1 resource! Even if the questions aren’t in the same format, I think UWorld is still really good at preparing you to think critically and make sound clinical decisions. Honestly, if you did follow a resource that did more closely mimic the NCLEX, yes you would be more prepared in terms of what to expect to see, but you most likely wouldn’t learn as much, and you’d just feel like crap the whole time you studied. On that note, I think NCLEX content is purposefully selected to not match the content in most if not all study resources out there, so you’re meant to not recognize the material. They just wanna see how you think and make decisions despite not knowing exactly what the questions are about. But if you put in your time studying, just have faith in the process, and you WILL pass. Best of luck! 😊
I have a cousin who never studied much, we studied together but she gives most of her time to her phone than her studies after writing the cna exam last month she passed and i failed😢, i asked her how she did it, just found out she got help from Mr Richard 🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢
Passed in 85 questions, U world 1300 questions. Mark Klimek videos w/ extensive notes. 2.5 weeks of study time 7am to 10pm everyday lock in 😤
Took my exam yesterday 2/8/19. I got all 165 questions. I had the majority of SATA and prioritizing questions. The questions got harder each time. I felt like I had to throw up and I had a headache by time I finished. I did the PVT, got the "Good message'' the same day, paid for my unofficial results today and found out that I passed !All thanks to Mrs Brenda
Thank you I'll write to her shortly
God bless Mrs Brenda for giving me hope again
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@@towandarocks2366 She works with the national association of realtors (NAR) as an I.T engineer for the board data base
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Schedule your exam as early as is available. There is NO sense in waiting. If you happen to "not pass," you can retake the exam in 45 days.
Hi dear thanks alot I love how you took your time to explain everything from prep to ending and even the trick thanks alot I feel encouraged😊
Congratulations, I wish you luck in your nursing career.
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Hi! This will be my first time taking the NCLEX. How did you study your UWORLD questions after doing practiced questions? I found myself doing them but having a hard time reviewing the rationale. Did you write the rationale down as you did the questions or just read and understand them? Thank you
Good job! Congratulations
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Well done, young lady, well done.
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Thank you for this video
Hi Michelle. How did you feel UWorld prepared you for the NCLEX since you mentioned the questions were so different? I just finished my program and just started my study plan using UWorld (and reading rationales).
Hi Mike! I wholeheartedly still support using UWorld as your #1 resource! Even if the questions aren’t in the same format, I think UWorld is still really good at preparing you to think critically and make sound clinical decisions. Honestly, if you did follow a resource that did more closely mimic the NCLEX, yes you would be more prepared in terms of what to expect to see, but you most likely wouldn’t learn as much, and you’d just feel like crap the whole time you studied.
On that note, I think NCLEX content is purposefully selected to not match the content in most if not all study resources out there, so you’re meant to not recognize the material. They just wanna see how you think and make decisions despite not knowing exactly what the questions are about. But if you put in your time studying, just have faith in the process, and you WILL pass. Best of luck! 😊
CNA exam is very difficult to pass, I can't believe i failed after studying with so many materials😞
Sometimes it doesn't matter how hard you study you also need to pray to God for success
@ very correct
I have a cousin who never studied much, we studied together but she gives most of her time to her phone than her studies after writing the cna exam last month she passed and i failed😢, i asked her how she did it, just found out she got help from Mr Richard 🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢
Please does anyone know who this Mr Richard is? I really need to speak with him I'm frustrated 🥺
Wow so sorry you failed, i have heard so much about Richard but I don't actually have his info
Ganda tlaga n mam meshelle...support always.po..love much
Took mine today it shut off at 109. I'm scared 🙏🏽I ahd the same experience I refused to do the trick. I rather wait. Is my sexond time
I do appreciate your video a lot. 🥹🫶🏻
So happy to hear that ❤