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Hello do u know if studnets who graduate in Dec 2023 has to take this new version on April? Because we had no experiencing on this new format. I heard those only who started nursing school in 2021 - 2022 en so will be taking this. Any idea?
I feel that! I'm supposed to test in two weeks, but I think I might just see about rescheudling after the first of April. Are we definitely going to be eligible to take the NGN? I'm trying to figure this out now!
Just passed my NCLEX today in 75 and got to try the new question types when I finished. I actually really liked them! I also LOVE that they’re giving partial marks for SATA. My exam had a LOT of SATA and it was so scary that I miss one or add one too many I’d lose the entire question. My boyfriend is taking the new NCLEX next year and I’m very happy with the changes I’ve seen so far!
Nursing school taught me to re-learn how I learn. Memorizing facts and values was what constituted much of my studying habits since elementary school up until high school graduation. Still learning how to effectively study to make it through nursing school. Critical thinking is my weakest point. Hope to get better at it for the NGN.
I graduated and passed my NCLEX in the 2017. I wish we had partial scoring instead of all or nothing. Also, we had up to 265 questions. Best of luck to the students taking it!
Sarah I just started nursing school. 5 weeks ago. My program has been a little disorganized. Your videos have been a lifesaver. Thank you for having these videos and quizzes and tools available.
Wow, your program is disorganized? Thought it was only my nursing program that was disorganized. This must be rampant in the US nursing schools. Guess they want to get us ready for the chaos and disorganization on the nursing units in the facilities!!!
I took the original Nclex and in the example question here about stroke I can see a positive benefit actually because it brings up a topic you will actually be seeing. What is frightening is if they pick some esoteric rare disease that you never saw or heard of during clinicals or lecture. Also glad to see they are doing partial points. Good luck to all taking the next gen exam!!
I am so glad I graduate December 2022! ATI has been putting in NGN questions in our proctored exams and they are dreadful.. they increase the anxiety x 100 because you have to slow down to a snails pace to do these questions. ADVICE: Take your time when answering!!!
Passed my NCLEX on 9/3/22 in 75 which I though I failed because I could never.. I had about 30 select all questions I my first 40 questions. Keep pushing guys and I definitely want to say thank you so much for making these videos you helping so many of us!!! Subscribed with noti’s forever 😊
Thank you Nurse Sarah for helping me a lot through your videos. I'll be taking my NCLEX RN exams soon and hopefully pass with flying colors. I am really looking forward to applying all the knowledge I have and helping those in need.
Anyone who took the LPN NCLEX within the past year was able to see these optional questions after their exam. So, LPNs should have a good idea of what to expect for their RN NCLEX. 👩⚕ Also, if your school uses ATI, you will also be familiar with the content. 📖
I passed my NCLEX on the 8th.. I was nervous wreck! At 75 questions it stopped and then asked me about a scientific study (I asked) which I didn't do because I was still a nervous wreck and I wanted it to be over with. I did pass my first time at 75 questions and I had alot of SATA questions and I thank my teachers for pushing this on us! My program did have alot of case studies during labs and holidays we had off. We also did shadow health that had scenarios along with real life clinicals all year long. I guess I'm lucky that I was somewhat prepared for the next gen even though I didn't really know I was being prepared at the sametime.
These incoming nurses will be advanced in critical thinking abilities. NCSBN is continuously improving nursing. On the other hand, NCLEX will be “hard”
thank you for this! I watched a few other videos about NGN and they continued to say take it ASAP so we don't have to take the new one.. it made me so anxious because I failed my first attempt mid February so I have no choice but to take the new version. Your content helped me a lot through nursing school! Nursing students adore you
Thank you for the videos I've just passed my NCLEX and your tutorials are a great help for my preparation. I am from Philippines if ever you have intention to visit our country for vacation I will be more than happy to be ur guide Thank you for ur videos
I graduate in May 2023 and am incredibly nervous to be one of the first taking the exam. My program unfortunately isn’t testing us with case studies and the new testing methods so it’s scary, thank you for sharing this information. If you have any study material resources it would be much appreciated!
Thank you Nurse Sara! I am a spring 2023 graduate and will be taking the New Gen NCLEX very soon! I appreciate your advice about not stressing so much about the case studies ... I needed to hear that!
After my 75 questions, I answered 25 new gen questions and thy were very long and difficult. Time is not enough to answer. 5 categories and read and forget, forth and back. I failed it. I am scared to take a new gen. Thanks
It's a lot of work for the teachers too to help students prepare. You know more than you think also, it's not meant to be scary. My nclex had the case studies when they were piloting them and they didn't score them. It was really cut and dry.
I think it is going to be overall more difficult because nursing students are expected to be in critical care regardless of the specialty they want to do.
Thank you for this video it’s very helpful. I graduate in 2025 and my goal is to become an icu nurse, I’m nervous about this new nclex, a lot of people have said that it seems harder.
Hello, thank you for the update. I am a Zambian trained Nurse Midwife and your channel helped me pass my final exams. Currently practicing in my country, however, my dream is to practice overseas. Please advise the routes and process for registration as a Nurse in US further advise how I can order NUCLEX study books please
Last year I was in LA and now I‘d like to move to LA to work there as RN, but that is sooo difficult to do it from Germany and I can‘t find nobody who helps me!
I am glad that in Philippines, they've been using the same type of exams during school days and the national nursing licensure exam as well which has 500 exam questions to answer. Good thing in this NGN, you still get points in all selected answers.
I think this is better because it test competence. Some people are good at memorizing but when they get into the field they are lost and can’t think critically. I think it gives people with street smarts a leg up haha
They should have given those lab values in the test a long time ago. On the floor they are literally listed for you and tell you whether they're high or not, it was assanine to make everyone memorize them with all of the other millions of things we have to memorize
Just started an Accelerated Nursing Program last week. I’m supposed to graduate in December and take the NCLEX next year. Oh boy, I guess we’re the Guinea pigs. Definitely talking to my profs next week.
I have a diploma in clinical nursing whith six years experience currently practicing in Africa could i took NCLEX exam to become RN ? If yes how long i takes me to prepare for it ?
Can anyone suggest please????? It is good to write new gen exam in April or its better to write the old version I mean in March??? I am planning to write my exam. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
So I graduated fall 2021 and failed it twice now and about to take my third hopefully by this year, but am I able to take the next gen too? I heard those are only for people who will start nursing school on fall 2021?
Hey, everyone! Thanks for watching. For clarification, there will be a minimum of 70 questions and a maximum of 135 that are actually scored. However, when you include the non-scored pretest questions, there is a minimum of 85 questions and a maximum of 150 that you will actually take.
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Watching from Brunei. Thank you for a detailed explaination on the NGN. 🙏🏻😇
Hello, so if I graduated in April 2021but I have not taken NCLEX do I have to take the next gen?
Hello do u know if studnets who graduate in Dec 2023 has to take this new version on April? Because we had no experiencing on this new format. I heard those only who started nursing school in 2021 - 2022 en so will be taking this. Any idea?
I pray EVERYONE who has taken the initiative towards Nursing school passes!! 🙌🏼💖
Thank you for your words of encouragement..
Amen
Amen
Thhaaaaannnkkkkk you
Pray I get accepted 😭😪😮💨
Last year, I failed the nclex 3x. I will prepare for the new generation nclex. I will take it during the summer. I will pass this. 🔥❤️
I feel that! I'm supposed to test in two weeks, but I think I might just see about rescheudling after the first of April. Are we definitely going to be eligible to take the NGN? I'm trying to figure this out now!
I believe in you I am in same situation
We will pass
finger crossed 😊
Just passed my NCLEX today in 75 and got to try the new question types when I finished. I actually really liked them! I also LOVE that they’re giving partial marks for SATA. My exam had a LOT of SATA and it was so scary that I miss one or add one too many I’d lose the entire question. My boyfriend is taking the new NCLEX next year and I’m very happy with the changes I’ve seen so far!
Good for you!!! Congratulations 🎊🍾🎉🎈 on officially becoming an RN.
@@Redytew thank you so so much!
What u did study for your NCLEX thank you
Nursing school taught me to re-learn how I learn.
Memorizing facts and values was what constituted much of my studying habits since elementary school up until high school graduation. Still learning how to effectively study to make it through nursing school. Critical thinking is my weakest point. Hope to get better at it for the NGN.
Hello, has your critical thinking improved?
I graduated and passed my NCLEX in the 2017. I wish we had partial scoring instead of all or nothing. Also, we had up to 265 questions. Best of luck to the students taking it!
Thank you
In my opinion I think it’s better since we are getting a point for the correct SATA options selected
Oh shit really 👀?
That’s good
@@wote2760 p
But it you pick the wrong answer or make an extra choice it will be deducted on the score
Is plus and negative tooo..eg if you select 2 correct and 1 wrong you get +2-1=1
I’ve always believed Nclex is not for all but studying, you need God’s grace to pass .
Sarah I just started nursing school. 5 weeks ago. My program has been a little disorganized. Your videos have been a lifesaver. Thank you for having these videos and quizzes and tools available.
Wow, your program is disorganized? Thought it was only my nursing program that was disorganized. This must be rampant in the US nursing schools. Guess they want to get us ready for the chaos and disorganization on the nursing units in the facilities!!!
I just started nursing school and you are a gift from God. THANK YOU SO MUCH 💕💕💕
I took the original Nclex and in the example question here about stroke I can see a positive benefit actually because it brings up a topic you will actually be seeing. What is frightening is if they pick some esoteric rare disease that you never saw or heard of during clinicals or lecture. Also glad to see they are doing partial points.
Good luck to all taking the next gen exam!!
I am so glad I graduate December 2022! ATI has been putting in NGN questions in our proctored exams and they are dreadful.. they increase the anxiety x 100 because you have to slow down to a snails pace to do these questions. ADVICE: Take your time when answering!!!
I agree, I don't see any good in this new format. Too much to read, gives me anxiety.
I will also graduate in December 2022!
I had 60question of the new NGn question in my ATI exit . It was dreadful but will slow pace and calmness and Faith in God. I passed.
@@carolinnelemos9053 so those graduating in 2022 don't have to take it this new thing? 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽. Tell me this is true
I graduate May 2023 I’m so scared of the NCLEX but I’ve got this!!!
Passed my NCLEX on 9/3/22 in 75 which I though I failed because I could never.. I had about 30 select all questions I my first 40 questions. Keep pushing guys and I definitely want to say thank you so much for making these videos you helping so many of us!!! Subscribed with noti’s forever 😊
Thank you for this video. I graduate Dec of 23…nervous but glad they are giving partial credit.
Thank you Nurse Sarah for helping me a lot through your videos. I'll be taking my NCLEX RN exams soon and hopefully pass with flying colors. I am really looking forward to applying all the knowledge I have and helping those in need.
Anyone who took the LPN NCLEX within the past year was able to see these optional questions after their exam. So, LPNs should have a good idea of what to expect for their RN NCLEX. 👩⚕ Also, if your school uses ATI, you will also be familiar with the content. 📖
I am doing patient care and I got these formats in my exams .
My school uses ATI
So did the NCLEX-RN takers. I took my RN boards last year and had these types of optional questions at the end of my exam as well.
RN nclex also had the piloted case studies
I hated it
Hello nurse Sara.. I had to thank you during my nursing graduation speech.. thank you on behalf of our cohort.. Seattle College
Thank you for this!! I’ve seen so much panic about the “new NCLEX” but have yet to see any actual details. This is really helpful and reassuring!
You can take practices on ATI for the NGN.
Hey I did my college till 2021 if I write the nclex should I have to follow new formet
Thank you RN Sarah for the information. I will be graduating in August 2023. Im planning to take the NGN EXAM OCT/NOV 2023.. Wish me luck!!
So excited I graduate in April will take test around June or July.
Thank you I graduate in 2024 this is so helpful
I'm counting on you to help me pass. So far your videos have been my savior throughout this nursing journey 😭😭
U need to practice many questions before your test.
Thanks!
Thank you so much!
I passed my NCLEX on the 8th.. I was nervous wreck! At 75 questions it stopped and then asked me about a scientific study (I asked) which I didn't do because I was still a nervous wreck and I wanted it to be over with. I did pass my first time at 75 questions and I had alot of SATA questions and I thank my teachers for pushing this on us! My program did have alot of case studies during labs and holidays we had off. We also did shadow health that had scenarios along with real life clinicals all year long. I guess I'm lucky that I was somewhat prepared for the next gen even though I didn't really know I was being prepared at the sametime.
These incoming nurses will be advanced in critical thinking abilities. NCSBN is continuously improving nursing. On the other hand, NCLEX will be “hard”
That will be me 🩺
Dang I take the nclex next year
thank you for this! I watched a few other videos about NGN and they continued to say take it ASAP so we don't have to take the new one.. it made me so anxious because I failed my first attempt mid February so I have no choice but to take the new version. Your content helped me a lot through nursing school! Nursing students adore you
Thank you for the videos I've just passed my NCLEX and your tutorials are a great help for my preparation. I am from Philippines if ever you have intention to visit our country for vacation I will be more than happy to be ur guide Thank you for ur videos
thanks. hope to pass my nclex this Feb 2023 ♡♡♡
Unfortunately. I am in the April batch.. But with you Nurse..We will be ok❤️
I graduate in May 2023 and am incredibly nervous to be one of the first taking the exam. My program unfortunately isn’t testing us with case studies and the new testing methods so it’s scary, thank you for sharing this information. If you have any study material resources it would be much appreciated!
Do y’all do cases during class? I’m in PN rn and we do nursing cases in our class and create our own.
May 2023 for me too!
Please keep us posted on your outcome
I Sarah guide me for the exam
Thank God I already passed the nclex. 👩🏻⚕️
Thank you -graduate of spring 2023, aka 1st batch
I took NCLEX in July and took the new NCLEX trial questions at the end. It was soo hard, I didn’t know what I was looking at at all omg
Thank you Nurse Sara! I am a spring 2023 graduate and will be taking the New Gen NCLEX very soon! I appreciate your advice about not stressing so much about the case studies ... I needed to hear that!
You are such an angel Nurse Sarah! Thank you so much! 🥺
Im extremely nervous for this. Im writing my exam next year. Hopefully i make it! Goodluck future nurses!
Thank you for all that you do! Saved my life during nursing school :)
Definitely agree!
I will test next year and I’m actually excited about this change!
Can a vocational nurse take the exam?
I just took mine sat is had all these new advances already
Thank you for helping with the exam. Please continue to give your help in all the systems.
After my 75 questions, I answered 25 new gen questions and thy were very long and difficult. Time is not enough to answer. 5 categories and read and forget, forth and back. I failed it. I am scared to take a new gen. Thanks
I'm so glad I took my NLEX this summer and don't have to do next gen. I had sample questions after my exam was over and it was awful. LOL
It's a lot of work for the teachers too to help students prepare. You know more than you think also, it's not meant to be scary. My nclex had the case studies when they were piloting them and they didn't score them. It was really cut and dry.
Thank you so much for this information
Godbless
Thank you so much for this explanation. I graduate April 2023
Sarah! I would love if you could do some practice NGN questions for us in a video, it would be so helpful!
Thank You So Much Serah...🙏... Love From INDIA...😊
I think it is going to be overall more difficult because nursing students are expected to be in critical care regardless of the specialty they want to do.
It’s good and bad cause they need nurses now
as a former CVSICU RN, I am jealous of your eyebrows and hair.
Thank you for all these great videos
The new generation looks better.
It’s not
I just did my nclex and passed it. The computer also chose me to do the samplr new gen nclex
-all about case study and sbar-sata.
I’ve taken the new nclex questions after taking the nclex . What a pain in the butt it is going to be
I really dislike the new nclex questions
Thank God I passed my boards
Does Saunders have an updated Nclex study book for this?
This new generation is very lucky. Partial credit for select all that apply? Wow .
Awesome exam practice. Goodluck future nurses
You’re exactly on point with NGN.
Thank you for this video it’s very helpful. I graduate in 2025 and my goal is to become an icu nurse, I’m nervous about this new nclex, a lot of people have said that it seems harder.
Have you even been accepted into nursing school?
@@acpi3334 yes I have
Thank you Sarah!
Hello, thank you for the update. I am a Zambian trained Nurse Midwife and your channel helped me pass my final exams. Currently practicing in my country, however, my dream is to practice overseas. Please advise the routes and process for registration as a Nurse in US further advise how I can order NUCLEX study books please
Nursing here is hell!
Super informative as always, Sarah. Thank you!
I took the practice, I honestly hate it! We got taught and accustomed to the old form.
Thank you so much and God bless 💞
I"ve take a ton of the case study test questions recently and they are absolutely ridiculous.
I find that they are actually helping me learn material 😅. I cant just memorize things and these videos also help with my retention
Last year I was in LA and now I‘d like to move to LA to work there as RN, but that is sooo difficult to do it from Germany and I can‘t find nobody who helps me!
Thank you very much about the information.
I am glad that in Philippines, they've been using the same type of exams during school days and the national nursing licensure exam as well which has 500 exam questions to answer.
Good thing in this NGN, you still get points in all selected answers.
500?! Oh my
That's correct I remember my e-learning subject when I was a student ,the type of exam is the same with new generation nclex.
Best teacher ever!!
Thanks for inspiring and relaying confidence for taking the new nclex.
I think I will like this style brtter
I think this is better because it test competence. Some people are good at memorizing but when they get into the field they are lost and can’t think critically. I think it gives people with street smarts a leg up haha
I think it is a great addition. It invokes critical thinking and problem solving.
They should have given those lab values in the test a long time ago. On the floor they are literally listed for you and tell you whether they're high or not, it was assanine to make everyone memorize them with all of the other millions of things we have to memorize
Omg.. you said the dreaded “Select ALL that apply” questions.. haha- and AMEN 🙏🏻. Kiersten
Just started an Accelerated Nursing Program last week. I’m supposed to graduate in December and take the NCLEX next year. Oh boy, I guess we’re the Guinea pigs. Definitely talking to my profs next week.
You got this 🙌🏾
Thanks Sara! I appreciate you 🙌🏽😉🙏
I graduated in 2009 and wants to return to nursing. What is your advice?
This is really great information 👏
I'm so scared to take this new NCLEX. By the time I am done with nursing it will be this new test. Plus side is we get credit for SATA's.
is it the same for NCLEX LPN?
What type of exam it is..pleasw any one tell me the pattern..wjt typr of question comr
Hello Nurse,
If I give new generation Nclex Rn exam and pass it.Can I transfer the USA licence to canada?
Please do reply.
Thanks a lot
That moment when you graduate after next year as a RN I will begin my studies on this on December of this year
Do you think that the ATI exams are still accurate regarding likeliness of passing the NCLEX (the percentage that you receive after taking it)?
I hope so. They have adapted their tests to mimic these new styles.
So we still have to master the content no matter what? Right?
Do you think the nwen nclex will be better or please let me know
I have a diploma in clinical nursing whith six years experience currently practicing in Africa could i took NCLEX exam to become RN ?
If yes how long i takes me to prepare for it ?
just failed the current nclex 💔 now I have to re learn how to even pass this one 🥺
Praying for you!!
Thanks for sharing🇬🇧🇬🇧🇨🇦🇨🇦
Thanks
Are all SATA partial or just on the case study? Taking mine Monday and so stressed!
Do the ngn have math questions
Sara YOU ARE AMAZINGGggggggGGGGGGgggGggggGggGgGgg
Wow. NGN test takers, consider yourselves real lucky to get partial credit for satas lol
Lol finally something encouraging.. I will be taking my exam January 24, and knowing I will get partial credit for Satas is a blessing to me...
Can anyone suggest please?????
It is good to write new gen exam in April or its better to write the old version I mean in March???
I am planning to write my exam.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
in your opinion did it gotten easier or the opposite ?
Thank you for this information very helpful
Its easier but its time consuming..when i took my exam there were few questions for survey
That should be easier than the lottery SATA + Multiple choice.
Do they include research items?
So I graduated fall 2021 and failed it twice now and about to take my third hopefully by this year, but am I able to take the next gen too? I heard those are only for people who will start nursing school on fall 2021?
Do Australian RNs
Do this kind of testing?