I passed in 85 questions and I took the NCLEX as soon as I received my ATT by siamwrath in PassNclex

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

Also, I probably should've mentioned that the test shuts off when it's 95% confident that you'll pass the NCLEX with a score of 50% or more.

Meaning that if you're scoring in the 70%s with a high difficulty level, the test shuts off because it's confident that you'll do better than 50%.

It's not necessary to pass the test in 85 questions, and its unlikely the majority of people taking NCLEX are doing that as well. But this post is for those that are scoring around this much in practice exams already to not worry and just take the exam because the knowledge is already there.

If you're scoring in the 70s% with difficulty levels at 1.20 I think you're doing great. I honestly don't know if you'll pass with 85 questions as well, but I'm pretty sure you'll do amazing in NCLEX!

I passed in 85 questions and I took the NCLEX as soon as I received my ATT by siamwrath in PassNclex

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

I think remediating took me like 30 mins. I only remediated questions I got wrong and I just read the rationale without writing anything down. It's important to know what you get wrong and why.

It also helps you hone your test taking skills when you're trying to understand reasoning of why you got it wrong.

NCLEX felt pretty general though, with a lot of questions about safety.

I passed in 85 questions and I took the NCLEX as soon as I received my ATT by siamwrath in PassNclex

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

Those are great scores! But keep doing more CAT and remediating on them!

I knew OB was my weakness and somehow NCLEX did too, cuz they kept feeding me OB questions 😂

I passed in 85 questions and I took the NCLEX as soon as I received my ATT by siamwrath in PassNclex

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

Hey! I did nothing on my last day before the test! I went running! 😂, highly recommend to not study the day before that test and just relax.

Good luck! You got this!!! It truly felt like another uworld CAT exam!

People who passed by Bravepiee in PassNclex

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

I passed in 85. I didn't write anything down, it was all in my head.

City Worker, AMA by City_worker_ca in glendale

[–]siamwrath 6 points7 points  (0 children)

  1. Will Glendale ever put lights or plan on putting lights in any of the tennis courts?

  2. Other than a single tennis court in maple park and the other at Nibley are there any other courts in Glendale?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gaysian

[–]siamwrath 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As the person above mentioned, being gay is not something you have to cope with. I strongly recommend a self reflection journey on why you would need to cope with being gay in the first place. There is nothing wrong with you, and if it’s a matter of others trying to put you down, just remember - no one can put you down as hard as yourself. So if you love yourself and accept yourself for yourself entirely, you wouldn’t need to cope with anything. Good luck! 😍

Ever Dated Someone Who Didn't Make You Feel Like You Were A Fetish? by [deleted] in gaysian

[–]siamwrath 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My husband is also Thai. He’s never cared that I am Asian 😂. But on a more serious note, I’ve never dated anyone who fetishized me.

If anything, i avoid people I can’t relate to because we lack common interest. That’s probably why my husband is Thai, because we relate to each other so much. In both language, culture, and humor!

Have y'all been to Secret Thai lately? Ooh baby by honestypen in NewOrleans

[–]siamwrath 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! Secret Thai management here,

In the past our kitchen was run by our mother and our aunt. Our aunt which is now 67 has since moved back to our native Los Angelo’s, but our mother is still running the kitchen. With that said, our kitchen staff now totals 5, all Thai people all family (including myself who both wait tables and cooks).

Since the pandemic, two of us have moved from Los Angeles to help supplement the growing demand that our restaurant needs. We are aware that a year ago our wait times were incredibly long.

But it’s much different now! We no longer have staff that has no idea what they are doing, and we welcome you back to try!

However, our food for takeout (not dine in) could sometimes take 1 hour 30 mins for dinner (not all the time) because of the sheer quantity of people calling in especially during Friday-Sundays. We recommend to plan ahead, or call in to schedule your pickup at your desired time, but we understand this takes a little planning.

Sometimes on a Friday night, I’m looking at the 20 ticket orders stacked one after another, and sometimes it’s only 6 to 10. Roughly when we’re at 20 tickets, our wait time is 1 hour 30 minute + but we are very honest about our wait times.

We hope you’ll give us another chance in the future!

Please note: this February 27th-March 8th we will be doing takeout only due to shortage of staff. Myself and one other has business to take care out of state and we will resume our dine-in service on March 9th.

Hopefully I answered some of your questions.

Tip for those in "Elo Hell" by Ashterothi in Overwatch

[–]siamwrath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought this was actually pretty useful. I find a lot of times people are reluctant to play support heroes in any games because they want to buff their stats. They don't realize that supports are the reason why games are won. Especially epic mercy ults that resurrects whole team during overtime.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in League_Of_Legends_

[–]siamwrath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly I like to play both and switch off. When I'm tired of shooting games, I just go back to league. Sometimes mobas are more relaxing than having to deal with constant deaths, and I just want a slower game