Passed NCLEX in 75 Questions in about an hour

9/11/2018 9:20:25 AM
Congrats!!! Could you email me the study guide at [email protected]

THANK YOU!!

hhnf938182 wrote:
Everyday before i began studying, I would read through everyone's stories on here about how they passed the NCLEX. I did at least 75 questions per day with all categories selected. My school offered ATI but I wasn't a huge fan so I only used uworld exclusively besides the 3 day live review ATI offered. My first assessment I got very high chance of passing, and my second assessment I got high chance of passing. I took my NCLEX about 2 months after graduation (July 19th). The NCLEX didn't seem as challenging as I thought it would be. I think Uworld questions are more challenging if I'm being honest. I finished it a little more than an hour after I started. I also had a 35 page study guide that somebody posted in the forum here which helped me remember little things such as precautions (contact, droplet, airborne, etc.) I finished the question bank on here and even started going over the questions that I missed. I think that it's really important you read the rationales thoroughly and take notes on the things you don't know as well. The day before the NCLEX I didn't do much of studying, I relaxed (as much as I could) and tried to get a good night of sleep. Once I actually sat down in front of the computer, I wasn't nervous anymore and focused on the questions. I think since uworld closely replicates the NCLEX, I felt more comfortable during the NCLEX. I also turned off my question numbers during the exam so I wasn't focused on what number question I was on. I would occasionally check, but for the most part I didn't pay attention and it made me focus on the actual question more. I turned it on at 72, and sure enough after 3 more questions, the exam ended. I never thought I would be one to pass in 75 questions. Uworld is worth every penny!


9/11/2018 2:17:08 PM
hhnf938182 wrote:
Everyday before i began studying, I would read through everyone's stories on here about how they passed the NCLEX. I did at least 75 questions per day with all categories selected. My school offered ATI but I wasn't a huge fan so I only used uworld exclusively besides the 3 day live review ATI offered. My first assessment I got very high chance of passing, and my second assessment I got high chance of passing. I took my NCLEX about 2 months after graduation (July 19th). The NCLEX didn't seem as challenging as I thought it would be. I think Uworld questions are more challenging if I'm being honest. I finished it a little more than an hour after I started. I also had a 35 page study guide that somebody posted in the forum here which helped me remember little things such as precautions (contact, droplet, airborne, etc.) I finished the question bank on here and even started going over the questions that I missed. I think that it's really important you read the rationales thoroughly and take notes on the things you don't know as well. The day before the NCLEX I didn't do much of studying, I relaxed (as much as I could) and tried to get a good night of sleep. Once I actually sat down in front of the computer, I wasn't nervous anymore and focused on the questions. I think since uworld closely replicates the NCLEX, I felt more comfortable during the NCLEX. I also turned off my question numbers during the exam so I wasn't focused on what number question I was on. I would occasionally check, but for the most part I didn't pay attention and it made me focus on the actual question more. I turned it on at 72, and sure enough after 3 more questions, the exam ended. I never thought I would be one to pass in 75 questions. Uworld is worth every penny!


9/11/2018 6:21:28 PM
Congratulations. Such an amazing accomplishment. If you don't mind, would you email me the study guide as well? [email protected]


9/12/2018 1:43:19 PM
wzlh144479 wrote:
Congrats btw! Would you be able to forward me the study guide as well [email protected] thank you!




hhnf938182 wrote:
wmyk691191 wrote:
mljv551655 wrote:
Congratulation RN, can you please forward the 35 study guide to [email protected]. Thanks in advance.


Congratulations for passing!! could you please send me the study guide on my email. [email protected] will appreciate very much. I am taking mine on 22 nd and am so nervous.


just emailed it to you!



Can someone also forward to me? My e-mail is [email protected].... thank you so much! And congrats on passing!


9/12/2018 2:06:44 PM
Congratulations 🎉🎈🍾 You rock 😆☺️☺️ Do you mind sending me the study guide [email protected]... Thanks in advance.
hhnf938182 wrote:
Everyday before i began studying, I would read through everyone's stories on here about how they passed the NCLEX. I did at least 75 questions per day with all categories selected. My school offered ATI but I wasn't a huge fan so I only used uworld exclusively besides the 3 day live review ATI offered. My first assessment I got very high chance of passing, and my second assessment I got high chance of passing. I took my NCLEX about 2 months after graduation (July 19th). The NCLEX didn't seem as challenging as I thought it would be. I think Uworld questions are more challenging if I'm being honest. I finished it a little more than an hour after I started. I also had a 35 page study guide that somebody posted in the forum here which helped me remember little things such as precautions (contact, droplet, airborne, etc.) I finished the question bank on here and even started going over the questions that I missed. I think that it's really important you read the rationales thoroughly and take notes on the things you don't know as well. The day before the NCLEX I didn't do much of studying, I relaxed (as much as I could) and tried to get a good night of sleep. Once I actually sat down in front of the computer, I wasn't nervous anymore and focused on the questions. I think since uworld closely replicates the NCLEX, I felt more comfortable during the NCLEX. I also turned off my question numbers during the exam so I wasn't focused on what number question I was on. I would occasionally check, but for the most part I didn't pay attention and it made me focus on the actual question more. I turned it on at 72, and sure enough after 3 more questions, the exam ended. I never thought I would be one to pass in 75 questions. Uworld is worth every penny!


9/12/2018 7:10:19 PM
hhnf938182 wrote:
Everyday before i began studying, I would read through everyone's stories on here about how they passed the NCLEX. I did at least 75 questions per day with all categories selected. My school offered ATI but I wasn't a huge fan so I only used uworld exclusively besides the 3 day live review ATI offered. My first assessment I got very high chance of passing, and my second assessment I got high chance of passing. I took my NCLEX about 2 months after graduation (July 19th). The NCLEX didn't seem as challenging as I thought it would be. I think Uworld questions are more challenging if I'm being honest. I finished it a little more than an hour after I started. I also had a 35 page study guide that somebody posted in the forum here which helped me remember little things such as precautions (contact, droplet, airborne, etc.) I finished the question bank on here and even started going over the questions that I missed. I think that it's really important you read the rationales thoroughly and take notes on the things you don't know as well. The day before the NCLEX I didn't do much of studying, I relaxed (as much as I could) and tried to get a good night of sleep. Once I actually sat down in front of the computer, I wasn't nervous anymore and focused on the questions. I think since uworld closely replicates the NCLEX, I felt more comfortable during the NCLEX. I also turned off my question numbers during the exam so I wasn't focused on what number question I was on. I would occasionally check, but for the most part I didn't pay attention and it made me focus on the actual question more. I turned it on at 72, and sure enough after 3 more questions, the exam ended. I never thought I would be one to pass in 75 questions. Uworld is worth every penny!


9/12/2018 7:11:35 PM
Congratulation RN, can you please forward the 35 study guide to [email protected]. Thank you


9/15/2018 10:45:20 AM
dxem874964 wrote:
hhnf938182 wrote:
Everyday before i began studying, I would read through everyone's stories on here about how they passed the NCLEX. I did at least 75 questions per day with all categories selected. My school offered ATI but I wasn't a huge fan so I only used uworld exclusively besides the 3 day live review ATI offered. My first assessment I got very high chance of passing, and my second assessment I got high chance of passing. I took my NCLEX about 2 months after graduation (July 19th). The NCLEX didn't seem as challenging as I thought it would be. I think Uworld questions are more challenging if I'm being honest. I finished it a little more than an hour after I started. I also had a 35 page study guide that somebody posted in the forum here which helped me remember little things such as precautions (contact, droplet, airborne, etc.) I finished the question bank on here and even started going over the questions that I missed. I think that it's really important you read the rationales thoroughly and take notes on the things you don't know as well. The day before the NCLEX I didn't do much of studying, I relaxed (as much as I could) and tried to get a good night of sleep. Once I actually sat down in front of the computer, I wasn't nervous anymore and focused on the questions. I think since uworld closely replicates the NCLEX, I felt more comfortable during the NCLEX. I also turned off my question numbers during the exam so I wasn't focused on what number question I was on. I would occasionally check, but for the most part I didn't pay attention and it made me focus on the actual question more. I turned it on at 72, and sure enough after 3 more questions, the exam ended. I never thought I would be one to pass in 75 questions. Uworld is worth every penny!




CONGRATS ON PASSING!!!!!! CAN U PLEASE EMAIL ME THE 35 page study guide [email protected]
edited by on 9/15/2018


9/18/2018 10:01:03 AM
Hey can I have the study guide as well? [email protected]


9/18/2018 1:57:05 PM
Hey Congratulations that's awesome!! If you still have that study guide could you please send it to [email protected]? Thanks so much!!


9/18/2018 8:05:26 PM
hhnf938182 wrote:
Everyday before i began studying, I would read through everyone's stories on here about how they passed the NCLEX. I did at least 75 questions per day with all categories selected. My school offered ATI but I wasn't a huge fan so I only used uworld exclusively besides the 3 day live review ATI offered. My first assessment I got very high chance of passing, and my second assessment I got high chance of passing. I took my NCLEX about 2 months after graduation (July 19th). The NCLEX didn't seem as challenging as I thought it would be. I think Uworld questions are more challenging if I'm being honest. I finished it a little more than an hour after I started. I also had a 35 page study guide that somebody posted in the forum here which helped me remember little things such as precautions (contact, droplet, airborne, etc.) I finished the question bank on here and even started going over the questions that I missed. I think that it's really important you read the rationales thoroughly and take notes on the things you don't know as well. The day before the NCLEX I didn't do much of studying, I relaxed (as much as I could) and tried to get a good night of sleep. Once I actually sat down in front of the computer, I wasn't nervous anymore and focused on the questions. I think since uworld closely replicates the NCLEX, I felt more comfortable during the NCLEX. I also turned off my question numbers during the exam so I wasn't focused on what number question I was on. I would occasionally check, but for the most part I didn't pay attention and it made me focus on the actual question more. I turned it on at 72, and sure enough after 3 more questions, the exam ended. I never thought I would be one to pass in 75 questions. Uworld is worth every penny!


9/18/2018 8:05:51 PM
hhnf938182 wrote:
Everyday before i began studying, I would read through everyone's stories on here about how they passed the NCLEX. I did at least 75 questions per day with all categories selected. My school offered ATI but I wasn't a huge fan so I only used uworld exclusively besides the 3 day live review ATI offered. My first assessment I got very high chance of passing, and my second assessment I got high chance of passing. I took my NCLEX about 2 months after graduation (July 19th). The NCLEX didn't seem as challenging as I thought it would be. I think Uworld questions are more challenging if I'm being honest. I finished it a little more than an hour after I started. I also had a 35 page study guide that somebody posted in the forum here which helped me remember little things such as precautions (contact, droplet, airborne, etc.) I finished the question bank on here and even started going over the questions that I missed. I think that it's really important you read the rationales thoroughly and take notes on the things you don't know as well. The day before the NCLEX I didn't do much of studying, I relaxed (as much as I could) and tried to get a good night of sleep. Once I actually sat down in front of the computer, I wasn't nervous anymore and focused on the questions. I think since uworld closely replicates the NCLEX, I felt more comfortable during the NCLEX. I also turned off my question numbers during the exam so I wasn't focused on what number question I was on. I would occasionally check, but for the most part I didn't pay attention and it made me focus on the actual question more. I turned it on at 72, and sure enough after 3 more questions, the exam ended. I never thought I would be one to pass in 75 questions. Uworld is worth every penny!


9/18/2018 8:06:36 PM
hhnf938182 wrote:
Everyday before i began studying, I would read through everyone's stories on here about how they passed the NCLEX. I did at least 75 questions per day with all categories selected. My school offered ATI but I wasn't a huge fan so I only used uworld exclusively besides the 3 day live review ATI offered. My first assessment I got very high chance of passing, and my second assessment I got high chance of passing. I took my NCLEX about 2 months after graduation (July 19th). The NCLEX didn't seem as challenging as I thought it would be. I think Uworld questions are more challenging if I'm being honest. I finished it a little more than an hour after I started. I also had a 35 page study guide that somebody posted in the forum here which helped me remember little things such as precautions (contact, droplet, airborne, etc.) I finished the question bank on here and even started going over the questions that I missed. I think that it's really important you read the rationales thoroughly and take notes on the things you don't know as well. The day before the NCLEX I didn't do much of studying, I relaxed (as much as I could) and tried to get a good night of sleep. Once I actually sat down in front of the computer, I wasn't nervous anymore and focused on the questions. I think since uworld closely replicates the NCLEX, I felt more comfortable during the NCLEX. I also turned off my question numbers during the exam so I wasn't focused on what number question I was on. I would occasionally check, but for the most part I didn't pay attention and it made me focus on the actual question more. I turned it on at 72, and sure enough after 3 more questions, the exam ended. I never thought I would be one to pass in 75 questions. Uworld is worth every penny!


9/18/2018 8:07:57 PM
hhnf938182 wrote:
Everyday before i began studying, I would read through everyone's stories on here about how they passed the NCLEX. I did at least 75 questions per day with all categories selected. My school offered ATI but I wasn't a huge fan so I only used uworld exclusively besides the 3 day live review ATI offered. My first assessment I got very high chance of passing, and my second assessment I got high chance of passing. I took my NCLEX about 2 months after graduation (July 19th). The NCLEX didn't seem as challenging as I thought it would be. I think Uworld questions are more challenging if I'm being honest. I finished it a little more than an hour after I started. I also had a 35 page study guide that somebody posted in the forum here which helped me remember little things such as precautions (contact, droplet, airborne, etc.) I finished the question bank on here and even started going over the questions that I missed. I think that it's really important you read the rationales thoroughly and take notes on the things you don't know as well. The day before the NCLEX I didn't do much of studying, I relaxed (as much as I could) and tried to get a good night of sleep. Once I actually sat down in front of the computer, I wasn't nervous anymore and focused on the questions. I think since uworld closely replicates the NCLEX, I felt more comfortable during the NCLEX. I also turned off my question numbers during the exam so I wasn't focused on what number question I was on. I would occasionally check, but for the most part I didn't pay attention and it made me focus on the actual question more. I turned it on at 72, and sure enough after 3 more questions, the exam ended. I never thought I would be one to pass in 75 questions. Uworld is worth every penny!


9/18/2018 8:08:13 PM
hhnf938182 wrote:
Everyday before i began studying, I would read through everyone's stories on here about how they passed the NCLEX. I did at least 75 questions per day with all categories selected. My school offered ATI but I wasn't a huge fan so I only used uworld exclusively besides the 3 day live review ATI offered. My first assessment I got very high chance of passing, and my second assessment I got high chance of passing. I took my NCLEX about 2 months after graduation (July 19th). The NCLEX didn't seem as challenging as I thought it would be. I think Uworld questions are more challenging if I'm being honest. I finished it a little more than an hour after I started. I also had a 35 page study guide that somebody posted in the forum here which helped me remember little things such as precautions (contact, droplet, airborne, etc.) I finished the question bank on here and even started going over the questions that I missed. I think that it's really important you read the rationales thoroughly and take notes on the things you don't know as well. The day before the NCLEX I didn't do much of studying, I relaxed (as much as I could) and tried to get a good night of sleep. Once I actually sat down in front of the computer, I wasn't nervous anymore and focused on the questions. I think since uworld closely replicates the NCLEX, I felt more comfortable during the NCLEX. I also turned off my question numbers during the exam so I wasn't focused on what number question I was on. I would occasionally check, but for the most part I didn't pay attention and it made me focus on the actual question more. I turned it on at 72, and sure enough after 3 more questions, the exam ended. I never thought I would be one to pass in 75 questions. Uworld is worth every penny!


9/18/2018 9:42:11 PM
hhnf938182 wrote:
Everyday before i began studying, I would read through everyone's stories on here about how they passed the NCLEX. I did at least 75 questions per day with all categories selected. My school offered ATI but I wasn't a huge fan so I only used uworld exclusively besides the 3 day live review ATI offered. My first assessment I got very high chance of passing, and my second assessment I got high chance of passing. I took my NCLEX about 2 months after graduation (July 19th). The NCLEX didn't seem as challenging as I thought it would be. I think Uworld questions are more challenging if I'm being honest. I finished it a little more than an hour after I started. I also had a 35 page study guide that somebody posted in the forum here which helped me remember little things such as precautions (contact, droplet, airborne, etc.) I finished the question bank on here and even started going over the questions that I missed. I think that it's really important you read the rationales thoroughly and take notes on the things you don't know as well. The day before the NCLEX I didn't do much of studying, I relaxed (as much as I could) and tried to get a good night of sleep. Once I actually sat down in front of the computer, I wasn't nervous anymore and focused on the questions. I think since uworld closely replicates the NCLEX, I felt more comfortable during the NCLEX. I also turned off my question numbers during the exam so I wasn't focused on what number question I was on. I would occasionally check, but for the most part I didn't pay attention and it made me focus on the actual question more. I turned it on at 72, and sure enough after 3 more questions, the exam ended. I never thought I would be one to pass in 75 questions. Uworld is worth every penny!


9/18/2018 9:44:29 PM
Congratulations on your accomplishment!!! I am just a couple weeks out from testing and I am so nervous.
Would you mind sending me the 35 pg study guide you spoke of Thank ya
[email protected]


10/1/2018 3:17:08 PM
svwy851241 wrote:
wzlh144479 wrote:
Congrats btw! Would you be able to forward me the study guide as well [email protected] thank you!




hhnf938182 wrote:
wmyk691191 wrote:
mljv551655 wrote:
Congratulation RN, can you please forward the 35 study guide to [email protected]. Thanks in advance.


Congratulations for passing!! could you please send me the study guide on my email. [email protected] will appreciate very much. I am taking mine on 22 nd and am so nervous.


just emailed it to you!



Can someone also forward to me? My e-mail is [email protected].... thank you so much! And congrats on passing!


Hey Congratulations that's awesome!! If you still have that study guide could you please send it to [email protected]? Thanks so much!!


10/11/2018 5:51:31 PM
congratulations!!!! i am nervous as well, would you be able to send that 35 page study guide? thank you
[email protected]
edited by on 10/11/2018


10/11/2018 6:38:02 PM
Congratulations hhnf938182 on passing your NCLEX! I appreciate your story and your tips! May you please email me the 35-page study guide to [email protected].
edited by xpht629040 on 10/11/2018


10/14/2018 12:26:24 PM
hhnf938182 wrote:
Everyday before i began studying, I would read through everyone's stories on here about how they passed the NCLEX. I did at least 75 questions per day with all categories selected. My school offered ATI but I wasn't a huge fan so I only used uworld exclusively besides the 3 day live review ATI offered. My first assessment I got very high chance of passing, and my second assessment I got high chance of passing. I took my NCLEX about 2 months after graduation (July 19th). The NCLEX didn't seem as challenging as I thought it would be. I think Uworld questions are more challenging if I'm being honest. I finished it a little more than an hour after I started. I also had a 35 page study guide that somebody posted in the forum here which helped me remember little things such as precautions (contact, droplet, airborne, etc.) I finished the question bank on here and even started going over the questions that I missed. I think that it's really important you read the rationales thoroughly and take notes on the things you don't know as well. The day before the NCLEX I didn't do much of studying, I relaxed (as much as I could) and tried to get a good night of sleep. Once I actually sat down in front of the computer, I wasn't nervous anymore and focused on the questions. I think since uworld closely replicates the NCLEX, I felt more comfortable during the NCLEX. I also turned off my question numbers during the exam so I wasn't focused on what number question I was on. I would occasionally check, but for the most part I didn't pay attention and it made me focus on the actual question more. I turned it on at 72, and sure enough after 3 more questions, the exam ended. I never thought I would be one to pass in 75 questions. Uworld is worth every penny!


10/14/2018 12:27:39 PM
hhnf938182 wrote:
Everyday before i began studying, I would read through everyone's stories on here about how they passed the NCLEX. I did at least 75 questions per day with all categories selected. My school offered ATI but I wasn't a huge fan so I only used uworld exclusively besides the 3 day live review ATI offered. My first assessment I got very high chance of passing, and my second assessment I got high chance of passing. I took my NCLEX about 2 months after graduation (July 19th). The NCLEX didn't seem as challenging as I thought it would be. I think Uworld questions are more challenging if I'm being honest. I finished it a little more than an hour after I started. I also had a 35 page study guide that somebody posted in the forum here which helped me remember little things such as precautions (contact, droplet, airborne, etc.) I finished the question bank on here and even started going over the questions that I missed. I think that it's really important you read the rationales thoroughly and take notes on the things you don't know as well. The day before the NCLEX I didn't do much of studying, I relaxed (as much as I could) and tried to get a good night of sleep. Once I actually sat down in front of the computer, I wasn't nervous anymore and focused on the questions. I think since uworld closely replicates the NCLEX, I felt more comfortable during the NCLEX. I also turned off my question numbers during the exam so I wasn't focused on what number question I was on. I would occasionally check, but for the most part I didn't pay attention and it made me focus on the actual question more. I turned it on at 72, and sure enough after 3 more questions, the exam ended. I never thought I would be one to pass in 75 questions. Uworld is worth every penny!


Hi, congrats on passing!
If you still have the study guide, would you mind emailing it to me at [email protected] ?

Thanks!


10/14/2018 12:33:56 PM
hhnf938182 wrote:
Everyday before i began studying, I would read through everyone's stories on here about how they passed the NCLEX. I did at least 75 questions per day with all categories selected. My school offered ATI but I wasn't a huge fan so I only used uworld exclusively besides the 3 day live review ATI offered. My first assessment I got very high chance of passing, and my second assessment I got high chance of passing. I took my NCLEX about 2 months after graduation (July 19th). The NCLEX didn't seem as challenging as I thought it would be. I think Uworld questions are more challenging if I'm being honest. I finished it a little more than an hour after I started. I also had a 35 page study guide that somebody posted in the forum here which helped me remember little things such as precautions (contact, droplet, airborne, etc.) I finished the question bank on here and even started going over the questions that I missed. I think that it's really important you read the rationales thoroughly and take notes on the things you don't know as well. The day before the NCLEX I didn't do much of studying, I relaxed (as much as I could) and tried to get a good night of sleep. Once I actually sat down in front of the computer, I wasn't nervous anymore and focused on the questions. I think since uworld closely replicates the NCLEX, I felt more comfortable during the NCLEX. I also turned off my question numbers during the exam so I wasn't focused on what number question I was on. I would occasionally check, but for the most part I didn't pay attention and it made me focus on the actual question more. I turned it on at 72, and sure enough after 3 more questions, the exam ended. I never thought I would be one to pass in 75 questions. Uworld is worth every penny!




Anyway you can email me the 35 page review at [email protected] TY!!


10/15/2018 11:45:46 AM
hhnf938182 wrote:
Everyday before i began studying, I would read through everyone's stories on here about how they passed the NCLEX. I did at least 75 questions per day with all categories selected. My school offered ATI but I wasn't a huge fan so I only used uworld exclusively besides the 3 day live review ATI offered. My first assessment I got very high chance of passing, and my second assessment I got high chance of passing. I took my NCLEX about 2 months after graduation (July 19th). The NCLEX didn't seem as challenging as I thought it would be. I think Uworld questions are more challenging if I'm being honest. I finished it a little more than an hour after I started. I also had a 35 page study guide that somebody posted in the forum here which helped me remember little things such as precautions (contact, droplet, airborne, etc.) I finished the question bank on here and even started going over the questions that I missed. I think that it's really important you read the rationales thoroughly and take notes on the things you don't know as well. The day before the NCLEX I didn't do much of studying, I relaxed (as much as I could) and tried to get a good night of sleep. Once I actually sat down in front of the computer, I wasn't nervous anymore and focused on the questions. I think since uworld closely replicates the NCLEX, I felt more comfortable during the NCLEX. I also turned off my question numbers during the exam so I wasn't focused on what number question I was on. I would occasionally check, but for the most part I didn't pay attention and it made me focus on the actual question more. I turned it on at 72, and sure enough after 3 more questions, the exam ended. I never thought I would be one to pass in 75 questions. Uworld is worth every penny!



Could you forward me the study guide please!! [email protected] Thank you and CONGRATS!!!


10/17/2018 4:09:42 PM
hhnf938182 wrote:
Everyday before i began studying, I would read through everyone's stories on here about how they passed the NCLEX. I did at least 75 questions per day with all categories selected. My school offered ATI but I wasn't a huge fan so I only used uworld exclusively besides the 3 day live review ATI offered. My first assessment I got very high chance of passing, and my second assessment I got high chance of passing. I took my NCLEX about 2 months after graduation (July 19th). The NCLEX didn't seem as challenging as I thought it would be. I think Uworld questions are more challenging if I'm being honest. I finished it a little more than an hour after I started. I also had a 35 page study guide that somebody posted in the forum here which helped me remember little things such as precautions (contact, droplet, airborne, etc.) I finished the question bank on here and even started going over the questions that I missed. I think that it's really important you read the rationales thoroughly and take notes on the things you don't know as well. The day before the NCLEX I didn't do much of studying, I relaxed (as much as I could) and tried to get a good night of sleep. Once I actually sat down in front of the computer, I wasn't nervous anymore and focused on the questions. I think since uworld closely replicates the NCLEX, I felt more comfortable during the NCLEX. I also turned off my question numbers during the exam so I wasn't focused on what number question I was on. I would occasionally check, but for the most part I didn't pay attention and it made me focus on the actual question more. I turned it on at 72, and sure enough after 3 more questions, the exam ended. I never thought I would be one to pass in 75 questions. Uworld is worth every penny!


Huge congrats to you on passing and for sharing your experience! Just finished my nursing program a few weeks ago and now about to begin my studying with UWorld!
Would you be able to send me the 35 page study guide as well? Sounds helpful Thank you -- [email protected]


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