1st assessment done and my score is disappointing.

11/10/2017 5:58:38 AM
It’s my third week of using Uworld now.For the 1st two weeks I’ve been scoring 40%-50%,which are quiet frustrating.But,I never stop.I always make sure that I’ve answered 75 questions a day and read all the rationales after that. Then,this week I have improved and scored 60%-70% and that when I decided to take my 1st assessment where I scored 44% with a low chance of passing.😔 I still have two weeks to go, I’m still hoping to make it,since I still have 700+ questions remaining to double time because my exam date is fast approaching this december and I can’t move my test date because I’ve used up till the last day of my ATT validity date.Any advice and encouragement?Thanks.


11/10/2017 5:41:10 PM
kjir625288 wrote:
It’s my third week of using Uworld now.For the 1st two weeks I’ve been scoring 40%-50%,which are quiet frustrating.But,I never stop.I always make sure that I’ve answered 75 questions a day and read all the rationales after that. Then,this week I have improved and scored 60%-70% and that when I decided to take my 1st assessment where I scored 44% with a low chance of passing.😔 I still have two weeks to go, I’m still hoping to make it,since I still have 700+ questions remaining to double time because my exam date is fast approaching this december and I can’t move my test date because I’ve used up till the last day of my ATT validity date.Any advice and encouragement?Thanks.


The scores does make you feel disappointed. I was getting similar scores as you. Ranging between the 40-50%. I was also disappointed over the low % on my 1st & 2nd assessment tests. I had less than 3 days to keep studying from the nclex and plow through all my questions and redo all my questions I already had completed. Use your two weeks to continue studying from the questions and don' think about the assessment scores. Go back to your notes and re-study the questions again. I focused on the questions on exam day and did what I have been doing for +1000 questions and passed with 75 questions. You can do this!


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