Yes you can do both! Systems only is ok however, I don’t recommend focusing on just one system for an entire week. Remember day 7 is the day that you will do test question’s from the system/content of your most missed questions from days 1-6. So if a particular system is your weak point, day 7 will give you an opportunity to focus on that system.
Thanks for this video, it pains me that after studding so hard I end up failing 💔😪, I've taken the exams for the 4th time now and still didn't succeed, i wonder how those who succeeded did it.
I’ve worked with new grads who failed multiple times before coming to me. Have you done any of the pointers I put in the video? I go more in depth in the ebook. However the key to passing is practice questions AND remediating
Have you done any of the tips I posted in the video? I worked with students who failed multiple times and once they applied the methods I discussed in the video they passed. I get push back initially because it is tidious work, but it works.
I feel your frustration.The feeling of failing after putting in hours of work is heartbreaking. I go for RN 4th attempt next week. I'm scared as hell. But i will not let this test win. I know i am capable 😌 💯 🙂
Frustration is a very positive sign. It means that the solution to your problem is within range, but what you're currently doing isn't working, and you need to change your approach in order to achieve your goal.
Hey guys, the solution to all your CNA, NCLEX, be it LPN or RN is here. If you are preparing for any of these exams, I advise you to contact Dr. Luther and pass your test without stress
Sorry to hear that but you will get it! I've helped several students who had to retake the exam and this is one of the methods we used. After implementing this strategy and a couple of other minor things they passed. Let me know if you have any questions.
Besides this strategy, what else would you recommend? My two previous attempts I used archer and took some uworld assessments and got very high. I’m unsure how to begin studying again
It’s ok to get questions wrong. Even if your test shut off at the minimum amount of questions that doesn’t mean you got every question right. It only means that the test was able to determine you were competent enough to pass. It will be impossible to review everything you’ve learned thus far and some stuff you review you may already know which would be a waste of time. This is why practicing test questions AND remediating is key. Remediating will give you the opportunity to review the content that you need a little refresher in. Remember to only remediate questions you get wrong. I go more in depth in the ebook. It’s FREE, download it for more tips. As you begin to practice and remediate more, you will start to see that you are getting more questions right than wrong.
Is it ok to do questions system by system or to do all subjects or all systems together???
Yes you can do both! Systems only is ok however, I don’t recommend focusing on just one system for an entire week. Remember day 7 is the day that you will do test question’s from the system/content of your most missed questions from days 1-6. So if a particular system is your weak point, day 7 will give you an opportunity to focus on that system.
@@nursekayexplains ok thanks a lot true not focusing on the system so true ❤️
Thanks for this video, it pains me that after studding so hard I end up failing 💔😪, I've taken the exams for the 4th time now and still didn't succeed, i wonder how those who succeeded did it.
I have sat for NCLEX Exam for the 6th time now and still failed, i guess license isn't meant for people like me, like what am I not doing right ?
I’ve worked with new grads who failed multiple times before coming to me. Have you done any of the pointers I put in the video? I go more in depth in the ebook. However the key to passing is practice questions AND remediating
Have you done any of the tips I posted in the video? I worked with students who failed multiple times and once they applied the methods I discussed in the video they passed. I get push back initially because it is tidious work, but it works.
I have failed this, more then 3 times and my emotions go in waves, i think passing Nclex is not meant for people like me 😭 😢 😕 😐 😔 💔 😭 😢 😕 😐 😔
I also failed on my 3rd attempt just last week. Its ridiculous, I've been studying and its all for nothing😢😭
I feel your frustration.The feeling of failing after putting in hours of work is heartbreaking. I go for RN 4th attempt next week. I'm scared as hell. But i will not let this test win. I know i am capable 😌 💯 🙂
Frustration is a very positive sign. It means that the solution to your problem is within range, but what you're currently doing isn't working, and you need to change your approach in order to achieve your goal.
This is going to me my 4th time taking the Nclex I’m going to do my best to do your strategy
Follow me on IG @nursekayexplains and send me a dm there or email me nursekayexplains@gmail.com I have something for you 🫶🏾
Hey guys, the solution to all your CNA, NCLEX, be it LPN or RN is here. If you are preparing for any of these exams, I advise you to contact Dr. Luther and pass your test without stress
I’m about to finish nursing school in about 2 weeks. The thought of taking the nclex is nerve wrecking. God help us all 🙏
Hi
I am planning to study content first
Then practice questions and it is easy for questions solving or not
You’re amazing.. thank you for your help & support!🥰
Pray for me to pass please! 🙏🏾
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@@nursekayexplains great! Thanks so much!!
Hey guys, Dr. Luther is the Nclex solution be it RN or PN. I just passed the Nclex RN with great help from him on my 5th attempt
Thank you🎉
You’re welcome 😊
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Next generation NCLEX is really difficult, I can't believe I failed again after studying so much😢😢😢😢
You will pass everyone has their own season.just keep praying and believe you will receive, though the NGN has a lot of new stuff In it
I have sat for NCLEX exam for the 4th time now and still failed,I guess license isn't meant for people like me,like what am I not doing right
I used some uworld, some remar and read a lil saunders I did 3 nurse achieve exam and my results came out failed
It my first time I'm scared, I don't want to fail
Her success stories is everywhere
Hi is this information for Lpn
Yes! I coach students preparing for NCLEXrn and NCLEXpn. Study method applies for both.
Contact number please
Thx for this video 😢I failed my second exam last week.
Sorry to hear that but you will get it! I've helped several students who had to retake the exam and this is one of the methods we used. After implementing this strategy and a couple of other minor things they passed. Let me know if you have any questions.
@@nursekayexplainscan I please email you. I need help. I scheduled my 3 exam
What’s ur email
Besides this strategy, what else would you recommend? My two previous attempts I used archer and took some uworld assessments and got very high. I’m unsure how to begin studying again
i have a question, i keep getting questions wrong because /i have not fully reviewed
It’s ok to get questions wrong. Even if your test shut off at the minimum amount of questions that doesn’t mean you got every question right. It only means that the test was able to determine you were competent enough to pass. It will be impossible to review everything you’ve learned thus far and some stuff you review you may already know which would be a waste of time. This is why practicing test questions AND remediating is key. Remediating will give you the opportunity to review the content that you need a little refresher in. Remember to only remediate questions you get wrong. I go more in depth in the ebook. It’s FREE, download it for more tips. As you begin to practice and remediate more, you will start to see that you are getting more questions right than wrong.
@@nursekayexplains thank you so much, can you send the link for the ebook?
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