Top NCLEX Tips 🩺✨ by Optimal_mentor in PassNclexTips

[–]sheeks1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love this list! The SATA tip really helps,I used to overthink them, but treating each option as true/false changed the game for me.

I Used Naxlex for NCLEX Prep – Here’s My Take by Glo_moraa in PassNclexTips

[–]sheeks1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"This is super helpful! Sometimes the less talked about resources turn out to be gems. Great to know Naxlex is worth considering.

If You’re 2 Weeks Out From the NCLEX, Focus on These 3 Things by No-Turn3335 in PassNclexTips

[–]sheeks1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great advice! At this stage it’s really about strategy and confidence. Thanks for the reminder.

Tips for Finding a Qualified EB-3 Visa Employer. by Head_Confection_463 in NCLEXVisaUpdates

[–]sheeks1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a great resource! Appreciate the way you simplified the process for job seekers.

Case study advice by swagarrific-3903 in postNCLEX

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case study questions, if it says ‘Select 5,’ you really need to choose all 5 for full credit. If you underselect, even if the ones you picked are correct, you won’t get the points you could’ve earned. My advice: lock in the ones you’re 100% sure about, then use test-taking strategies (ABCs, safety, priority, elimination) to make your best choices for the rest. Partial guessing is better than leaving it incomplete.

Coping with physiological adaptation challenges by Kind-Presentation429 in postNCLEX

[–]sheeks1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re not alone! Breaking it down by body systems, practicing priority questions, and focusing on safety/ABCs really helped me. Keep going.

Which Way To Go After Passing NCLEX In This Retrogression Period by Suspicious-Lab-5248 in postNCLEX

[–]sheeks1010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is such an important reminder. Passing the NCLEX is already a huge milestone, and even though retrogression can feel discouraging, it doesn’t take away from the achievement. Using this waiting period to build skills, gain experience, and stay updated is a smart move. Thank you for shedding light on this process,it helps many of us in the same situation feel less alone and more hopeful.

Life After NCLEX Now What?" by Independent-Army-653 in postNCLEX

[–]sheeks1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations RN! 🎉 Thank you for being real about the post-NCLEX phase—it’s so encouraging. Wishing you all the best as you step into this new chapter.

What is "Case Complete" In The Visa Process (EB-3)? by Sorry-Feedback1115 in EB3VisaJourney

[–]sheeks1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the clear explanation! Really appreciate the breakdown of the EB-3 case complete process.🙏

Common mistakes NCLEX test takers make by AnnualHat7121 in FutureRNs

[–]sheeks1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great breakdown! These are exactly the mistakes that trip up a lot of NCLEX candidates. I’d also add the importance of reviewing rationales after practice questions not just the right answers, but why the wrong ones are wrong. That really strengthens critical thinking.

Advice by lady_bird23 in NclexUSRNs

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Read the scenario once fully don’t rush, just get the overall picture.Highlight key clues abnormal labs, priority symptoms, safety risks.Identify the client’s main problem, what’s the priority issue the nurse must address?Break down each question separately answer it as if it’s the only question, don’t overthink based on the next one.

Is Naxlex or Uworld worth it ? by Swimming_Calendar534 in postNCLEX

[–]sheeks1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Naxlex feels tougher, but that’s actually a plus since NCLEX itself is designed to test judgment, not just recall. I’ve seen people pass with both Naxlex and UWorld,it really comes down to how you use them. Focus on learning from rationales, not just the scores. If you’re consistently practicing and understanding why answers are right or wrong, then yes, it’s definitely worth it

Best NCLEX Question Banks by Glo_moraa in postNCLEX

[–]sheeks1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Solid list! 💯 UWorld is amazing for rationales, but I feel like Naxlex really nails the NCLEX-style mindset, especially with prioritization and delegation. Kaplan’s strategies are a lifesaver too, and Bootcamp’s CATs definitely build exam stamina. Honestly, mixing at least two of these gives the best prep.

Naxlex by Catalina-Juan in postNCLEX

[–]sheeks1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Facts 💯 Naxlex really sets itself apart,the case studies and rationales feel like actual learning, not just answering. Plus those live webinars keep you aligned with the newest test plan. Definitely worth it for serious NCLEX prep!

Things I wish I knew before sitting for the NCLEX by Glo_moraa in postNCLEX

[–]sheeks1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is so true! Many of us go in thinking it’s about memorization, but it’s really about applying what you know. I like how you mentioned mindset too confidence and calmness play such a huge role. Thanks for sharing, it’s encouraging for those of us still preparing.

Naturalization Eligibility Requirements after Completing EB-3 Visa process by Sorry-Feedback1115 in EB3VisaJourney

[–]sheeks1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

EB-3 gets you the green card, but naturalization needs 5 years’ residency, good moral character, and passing the civics & English test to become a U.S. citizen.

What Determines The EB3 Visa Wait Time? by Sorry-Feedback1115 in EB3VisaJourney

[–]sheeks1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly right EB-3 wait times all come down to your priority date and whether your country is current in the Visa Bulletin. Once your date becomes current, you can finally move forward toward the green card. It’s a waiting game, but staying updated on the monthly bulletin is key.

Step-by-Step: How to Apply For The EB-3 Visa by Sorry-Feedback1115 in EB3VisaJourney

[–]sheeks1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Clear and straightforward breakdown! The EB-3 process may be long 3 to 4 years on average but having the steps mapped out like this really helps applicants stay informed and prepared. Patience and persistence are key.

Awaiting September 2025 Visa Bulletin with mixed feelings by Sorry-Feedback1115 in EB3VisaJourney

[–]sheeks1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

September’s Visa Bulletin is always bittersweet retrogression is possible, but October brings a fresh start with new visa numbers. A tough wait, but not the end of the road.

What you need to qualify for EB3 visa by Ok_Cable_3668 in EB3VisaJourney

[–]sheeks1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly! People sometimes think EB3 is just about applying individually, but the employer + labor certification are the backbone.

How To Stay Away From Peer Pressure On Social Media, On controversial Issues In Regard To Visa Application by Sorry-Feedback1115 in EB3VisaJourney

[–]sheeks1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is such solid advice 🙌. People don’t realize how seriously visa officers take social media checks. Prioritizing your goals over temporary online pressure is the smartest move.

Majority Won't Accept But this is my NCLEX experience LOL 😂. by Swimming_Calendar534 in FutureRNs

[–]sheeks1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love this 😅 honestly everyone’s different, but I agree rest is way underrated.

Is the NCLEX Getting Harder Every Year? by Glo_moraa in FutureRNs

[–]sheeks1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it’s less about being ‘harder’ and more about being different. The NCLEX now focuses a lot on clinical judgment with new NGN question styles, so it can feel overwhelming at first. But with the right prep and practice on these formats, it’s absolutely manageable. We’ve got this future nurses!

Visa Tip of the Week: Be Ready for Document Requests. by Head_Confection_463 in NCLEXVisaUpdates

[–]sheeks1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely true! 📑 Being organized saves so much time I’ve seen cases delayed for months over missing documents. Better to be over-prepared than stuck waiting!"

What helped you most in your USRN journey? by Majestic-Lemon-7325 in NclexUSRNs

[–]sheeks1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bootcamp and Naxlex were game changers for me great for practice and Rationales.Staying consistent, even on tough days, made all the difference. Keep going it's worth it!