Passed NCLEX in 75 Questions in about an hour

10/21/2018 9:22:29 PM
congratulations on passing! i'm taking my nclex in less than a month. was wondering if you could email me your study guide please! [email protected].
thank you in advance and good luck on your nursing career.


10/25/2018 7:24:22 PM
Hello! CONGRATS on passing the NCLEX. You did it!!

I am unsure if you are still on Uworld ever at this point, but if you get an opportunity, could you please send me your 35p of notes?

[email protected]
Please and thank you
edited by on 10/25/2018


11/3/2018 9:47:39 PM
congratulation RN! can you please email the study guide to [email protected]


11/4/2018 10:54:42 AM
Congrats to you. Can you please send the study guide to [email protected]


11/4/2018 11:44:17 PM
would you be kind to email me the 35 pages study guide to [email protected]. I will appreciate it. thanks


11/5/2018 12:24:28 PM
Congratulations on passing!!

Could you please send me the study guide?

my email is [email protected]

thank you !!!


11/5/2018 3:27:22 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!


11/5/2018 3:30:01 PM
congratulations to you. thank for sharing your experience. can u send also the study guide. really appreciate it.email is [email protected]. thank you in advance


11/5/2018 9:10:24 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!


11/5/2018 10:04:37 PM
Congrats to you!! Thank you for sharing your story!! Would love the study guide if you wouldn't mind sharing!! [email protected]


11/6/2018 5:06:07 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!


11/6/2018 6:57:02 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!


11/6/2018 6:57:47 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!


11/6/2018 8:00:05 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!


11/7/2018 9:56:49 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!



Congratulations!!! could you email me the study guide? [email protected]


11/15/2018 11:21:12 AM
Hi my test is in a week and a half! can you send me that 35 pg study guide please?


11/15/2018 12:56:17 PM
please send me the study notes [email protected] ,Congrats!


11/15/2018 5:38:04 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!


11/15/2018 5:41:40 PM
yjpm373679 wrote:
congratulations on passing! i'm taking my nclex in less than a month. was wondering if you could email me your study guide please! [email protected].
thank you in advance and good luck on your nursing career.


Congratulations and thank you for sharing your experienced using uWorld.
Can you please send me an email - [email protected] for your 35 tips.
Thank you .


11/15/2018 5:42:19 PM
yjpm373679 wrote:
congratulations on passing! i'm taking my nclex in less than a month. was wondering if you could email me your study guide please! [email protected].
thank you in advance and good luck on your nursing career.


Congratulations and thank you for sharing your experienced using uWorld.
Can you please send me an email - [email protected] for your 35 tips.
Thank you .


11/15/2018 5:44:00 PM
yjpm373679 wrote:
congratulations on passing! i'm taking my nclex in less than a month. was wondering if you could email me your study guide please! [email protected].
thank you in advance and good luck on your nursing career.


Congratulations and thank you for sharing your experienced using uWorld.
Can you please send me an email - [email protected] for your 35 tips.
Thank you .


11/16/2018 4:39:49 AM
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!


11/16/2018 4:40:43 AM
Could you send me the 35 page study guide? [email protected]
I'm 4 weeks away from graduating and taking boards and I'm discouraged!


11/16/2018 4:52:15 AM
Could you send me the 35 page study guide? [email protected]
I'm 4 weeks away from graduating and taking boards and I'm discouraged!


11/16/2018 11:09:00 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!


Congratulations and that is awesome!!! I have been doing a lot of practice as well. Taking the NCLEX in 2 weeks, I was wondering if you still have the 35 page study guide to send. My email is [email protected].
Thank you so much! Very much appreciated!!


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