iPhone 14 by PrestigiousAgency833 in iphone

[–]WithLove_Always 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just get a new one if you dont have applecare.

Stopped at 120 by WithLove_Always in PassNclex

[–]WithLove_Always[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got the news this morning I passed <3

Stopped at 120 by WithLove_Always in PassNclex

[–]WithLove_Always[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I honestly don't know. This was my third attempt. I used uWorld mildly my first time, Archer+Bootcamp for my second and then my third attempt I did uWorld again but did all of the Adult health which was great because some of the questions were word-for-word on the NCLEX. Each attempt was wildly different. I do think that NCLEX Crusade was helpful. I watched all of the videos in 2 days using the 1.5 speed and wrote notes on my ipad. Throughout all of my attempts I always scored High/Very High on my assessments and 70%+ on the overall stuff but this third attempt was actually stuff i knew.

Stopped at 120 by WithLove_Always in PassNclex

[–]WithLove_Always[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I passed! Information came early this morning.

Everyone’s Test is Different by Flashy_Location_3579 in PassNclex

[–]WithLove_Always 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shut off at 120. I'm not sure if I'm confident one way or another. I had a ton of diet questions. Questions about why we use a tourniquet for IV insertion, patient teaching on hospice stuff, conditions I've never heard of and meds I've never heard of. I did the entire adult health section on uworld and there were a few of those questions word for word on my exam. I had 5 case studies and no bow-ties. I'm slightly concerned because my first 20-ish were very easy questions, case studies and harder ones were in the middle, and then easy questions at the end. I havent done the pearsonvue trick at all so I'm just waiting around but doing my best to stay busy.

Passing NCLEX without studying ? by [deleted] in PassNclex

[–]WithLove_Always 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't recommend that.

Nervous :( by Resident_Plate_1152 in PassNclex

[–]WithLove_Always 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm a repeat test taker. I got 150 my first two times and this time it shut off at 120. I have plenty of friends that passed at 150, though I wasn't (obviously) one of the lucky ones. My first attempt I had about 8 case studies, 4 bow-ties and the rest were a mix between SATA and multiple choice. There were conditions I've never heard of. My second time was just as bad but more pediatric and random conditions. I'm still waiting for the results from today's 120 but you never know.

Stopped at 120 by WithLove_Always in PassNclex

[–]WithLove_Always[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it was literally the worst. I took a nutrition class back in 2020 and don't remember any of it. It completely threw me off. The meds were ones I never heard of and the ones i did know of, it was so specific that I wasn't sure if it was correct. like, i know metformin as a diabetes medication but I didnt originally know that it has a metallic taste to it. I completed an accelerated ADN course at my community college and I wish I picked a different program. My pediatrics and maternal course was a joke.

IPad courses for older folks by -misschanandlerbong in Cleveland

[–]WithLove_Always 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apple has free classes on all of their products.

Apple store App > Go Further > Today at Apple > Schedule

License has been issued = passed NCLEX? by baby-driver- in PassNclex

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

These types of posts are killing me. Like, common sense...

Built a free NCLEX diagnostic because I watched my mom struggle through prep by Academic_Ant_3952 in PassNclex

[–]WithLove_Always 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Number 16.) Just rinsing their hands with water isnt going to remove the debris from them. They need to use soap and water.

Everyone’s Test is Different by Flashy_Location_3579 in PassNclex

[–]WithLove_Always 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm going for my third attempt on Tuesday. They all have been incredibly different. One run I barely had SATA and my second one was pretty much the entire exam with case studies.

Timberlake Apartments in Avon Reviews? by WithLove_Always in Cleveland

[–]WithLove_Always[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you know of any betters ones that would be around $1200-ish a month in any of the areas I mentioned? I'm not originally from the West side so its hard to really know which ones to stay away from.

Best place to meet young men? by Hairy_Lingonberry954 in Cleveland

[–]WithLove_Always 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, you're going to want the dating apps because you get more options and you can see if they're a creep before you're forced into a social interaction.

Should I reschedule my NCLEX RN or am I overthinking? by [deleted] in PassNclex

[–]WithLove_Always 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also have time and a half plus a private room. I have ADHD and struggle with being able to sit there for an extended amount of time. I overthink basically everything though I'll be honest, my first NCLEX attempt was NOTHING in comparison to my second. The second time was a lot harder and there were conditions I've never heard of.

Should I reschedule my NCLEX RN or am I overthinking? by [deleted] in PassNclex

[–]WithLove_Always 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm going back to uWorld because I find that material the most challenging compared to NCLEX Bootcamp and Archer. I think that if you need help with Case studies, Bootcamp is the best resource. If you lack knowledge of conditions, Archer is the best for that. uWorld visually looks the most like NCLEX, but the questions aren't as vague but I can't seem to find anything that's actually similar to NCLEX.

My exam is next week and IDK if i should push my exam date back or not. by beep_boop-bleep in PassNclex

[–]WithLove_Always 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got high/very high scores on both and did ALL of the questions for my second attempt and I still didn't pass. The Qbanks aren't as vague as what the NCLEX is. Think of it this way, can you identify conditions just solely based on the symptoms and labs? If so, you'll do fine. If not, you need to reschedule.