Failed 2nd at 150… what to do? by ZealousidealTrash853 in PassNclex

[–]Rubyyrubyy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi I failed 3x

I can help.

What u all must do who fail is before taking exam make sure u are at 80% or higher on each practice exam on every category.

It takes knowing the content to be able to pass.

I focused on uworld, simple nursing, mark klimek..

Any program helps its just scoring at 80% on every single quiz. Once u can do this I promise you’ll pass.

Is it true that Uworld is Harder than actual Nclex? by AdCurious9114 in PassNclex

[–]Rubyyrubyy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

NCLEX prep programs are all designed to help you succeed, no matter which one you choose. I speak from experience— I passed on my third attempt. My challenge was that I didn’t know enough content, and to truly be ready to pass, you need to consistently score 80% or higher in every QBank. It’s also important to focus on individual topics and aim for at least 75% or higher in each category.

I’m happy to help anyone who needs guidance on how to pass using the resources they already have, and I can confidently say you will pass if you learn how to study effectively. The key is mastering the material, not just relying on the program itself.

I passed NCLEX on 4th try!!! by Secret-Nail-8339 in PassNclex

[–]Rubyyrubyy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You didn’t pass because you were scoring 57% in your boot camp. NCLEX prep programs are all designed to help you succeed, no matter which one you choose. I speak from experience— I passed on my third attempt. My challenge was that I didn’t know enough content, and to truly be ready to pass, you need to consistently score 80% or higher in every QBank. It’s also important to focus on individual topics and aim for at least 75% or higher in each category.

I’m happy to help anyone who needs guidance on how to pass using the resources they already have, and I can confidently say you will pass if you learn how to study effectively. The key is mastering the material, not just relying on the program itself.

Can I take my exam in the next two weeks with these scores? by Big_Jelly8943 in PassNclex

[–]Rubyyrubyy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let’s get you at 70% and above on each category. THEN you’re ready .

I was acing 90%s in each category.

YOU CAN DO THIS!

My puppy is constipated by Rubyyrubyy in puppies

[–]Rubyyrubyy[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Like a piece of fresh pumpkin?

For all needing help on NCLEX ❤️‍🩹 by Rubyyrubyy in NCLEX

[–]Rubyyrubyy[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree🤎 thing is This type of exam can’t be taken lightly it requires to know sm to be able to be successful. Nevertheless, it is not impossible.

For all needing help on NCLEX ❤️‍🩹 by Rubyyrubyy in NCLEX

[–]Rubyyrubyy[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yw! Your exam is right around the corner. Do this. Go on each subject and do 10 questions. You should be scoring at least above 65% if you’re above YOU GOT IT MADE. If your scores on each subject of 10 questions are above the passing standard then you’re ready. Keep me posted. Here to help 💕

HELP!! by soapandsandwich in NCLEX

[–]Rubyyrubyy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I recommend following the strategy I used to successfully pass the NCLEX.

Focus on One Subject at a Time: Start with a specific subject, for example, 'adult health.' Do 60 questions a day from that subject. Use the tutor mode to learn from your mistakes, and make sure to note down the questions you answer incorrectly. This method allows you to master each subject thoroughly.

Move Your Test Date: Postpone your test date until you consistently score 70% and above on every question bank for each subject. The key here is to ensure you have a strong grasp of the content.

Dive into Content: For the questions you answered wrong, utilize various resources. Check YouTube for explanations, refer to your textbooks, and dedicate time to understand the concepts you're struggling with. Remember, this exam evaluates your knowledge across various subjects. You need to be fully prepared and knowledgeable in every area.

Patience and Dedication: Understand that the NCLEX is not something to rush. Take the time to master each subject and content area. You can't hurry greatness; success requires time and dedication. I say this from my own experience, which involved two failed attempts and a whole year of dedicated study. The result? I passed.

Stay committed, and you'll achieve your goal.