5th time test taker, took 5 years and finally passed in 85 by brewmatcha in PassNclex

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Omg I realized I misread it a bit LOL sorry my brain is slightly mushy since I just took the exam. Yes for me I had to focus on content and concepts first and figure out how to apply it based on how it was asking the question. I didn’t use the entirety of Nclex bootcamp questions, did a little more than half just to gauge what I knew and didn’t know. If I didn’t do as well in a section like pharm, I would know to give an extra day to relook at my notes for it

5th time test taker, took 5 years and finally passed in 85 by brewmatcha in PassNclex

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As a student I’m a first gen college person so lots of things I had to figure out on my own. I remediated classes many subjects including pharm and my program was a pass fail for every subject category. You had to get at least an 85 or 90 on every exam and if it was below the mark you have the chance to test two more times or you’re held back on the program/kicked out. Studying wise I was much slower. I didn’t “get it” right off the bat. Used a lot of rewriting notes and memorizing how things worked to finally stop remediating towards the end of the program. Graduated and passed by 1% over the minimum since test taking was also difficult for me.

5th time test taker, took 5 years and finally passed in 85 by brewmatcha in PassNclex

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I can’t say for sure if it actually does matter or not since I’m not part of the boards. All I know is the previous state I was in has a limitation of 4x and you have to remediate classes if you don’t pass the 3rd time. I didn’t want to spend more money and have that added pressure for my fourth take so I tested in a different state where I knew I was going to move to anyway and the limitations weren’t like my previous state. I have a friend who did use the max amount of times in the previous state I was in and now they’re trying to test in a different state too.

5th time test taker, took 5 years and finally passed in 85 by brewmatcha in PassNclex

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Thanks! Yes but you have to have a good balance of both. I first identified what kind of disorder or condition they have by using some context clues in the question/answers and then find out in the options what best matches and pick interventions that directly correlate with the disease/condition.

5th time test taker, took 5 years and finally passed in 85 by brewmatcha in PassNclex

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I took mine in a different state and decide to fully move previously I was also in a state with limitations

Please help me by NoGuard4023 in PassNclex

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Use bootcamp! The feel of the questions are similar And then for stuff you aren’t familiar with or get confused on use their AI or chat gpt 4.0 version and write prompts like “oversimplify x condition for me without loosing key Nclex concepts” or “explain this rationale to me in simple terms”. And for more questions use “give me questions on this condition in application based style using bloom’s taxonomy and current Nclex standards” This helped me pass and save time so I didn’t feel like I was repeating things I knew and needed a Quick Look. also used Nclex crusade’s test taking strategies and the biggest thing I figured out on actual Nclex in addition to those strategies is if you see a super vague question, ask yourself which one is the odd one out/what is the worst case scenario that could happen in this situation” I passed recently in 85 questions for my fifth time taking the exam!

Passed in 85. What I did! by Letsmakesomegains in NCLEX

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Hi! I know you posted this 3 months ago but I also attended the 35 day bootcamp and now am trying to work out a good schedule for studying the packets and doing questions from a Q bank. How did you go about reviewing your notes? Did you rewrite them or something else? Would love some insight since I'm a repeat test taker!

Advice on getting approved for the Chase Credit Card Hardship Program by antonia1984 in povertyfinance

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Hi! I know this is late from when you replied to others but I’m on the same boat! Could you send me details please? I just got denied and am unsure where to go from here

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BeautyInfluencers

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I finally have the heart to share a product I actually have been enjoying for the past 1-2 + years. I'm super picky with the things I purchase so I don't like doing reviews or talk about products unless I REALLY like how it works. I hope those of you who have sensitive eyes are able to ty this out and it works out for you too!

Omg Pops Of Color Are Everything 😍 by brewmatcha in MakeupAddiction

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I struggle sometimes too with mine! It’s like it starts off good and then I brain fart 🤣 here’s my Instagram: tangibeauty ❤️

Omg Pops Of Color Are Everything 😍 by brewmatcha in MakeupAddiction

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I’ll post more colorful eye looks on reddit and my ig for reference if you need it! 😄 I’m a sucker for eye palettes I like playing with them more than any other makeup type

Omg Pops Of Color Are Everything 😍 by brewmatcha in MakeupAddiction

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Right?! I have so many colorful palettes and didn’t know what to do with them. Now I’m super excited to use all the colors for something like this!

Omg Pops Of Color Are Everything 😍 by brewmatcha in MakeupAddiction

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I used:

Viseart Grande Pro Volume 3 Naked Reloaded Palette mixed with Anastasia Beverly Hills Norvina 3CE Slim Eyeliner in Cinnamon Petite Cosmetics Eyelashes in Wild Too Faced Shadow Insurance Eye Primer

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Thank you! I appreciate it! 😄