
Hey everyone, results came back as passing, for those out there who don't have hope believe me if I can get through it anyone can get through it. I legitimately did not think I was going to make it ever. I would recommend using Uworld QuizBank, the questions on the NCLEX were more vague but it did seem like Uworld was more difficult so it really helped. I failed the first time I took NCLEX, failed really bad honestly, it shut off in 85 and later found out I failed. One of the biggest things for those who just feel helpless and don't know where to start, honestly try chatgpt, I had chatgpt make a master list of concepts I needed to know for NCLEX, it gave me like a list of 50-60 concepts and each day I would simply just focus on one concept and it would teach me on it and then quiz me, I would have it ask me open ended questions so that I could articulate back the content not just make an educated guess on the multiple choice but honestly know that material deeply. Chatgpt sometimes makes errors but in general it's actually really accurate and a really good teacher, it's so much more efficient than reading a textbook. When I was really desperate thinking I wasn't ever going to pass I jumped at anything and everything that gave me assurances for passing, I tried the Saunders book but it was just too much reading and I couldn't absorb it. What's nice too about using chatgpt, if I had a day when I was really struggling to study I would tell it to really break things down for me into bite size pieces and it did a really good job. Don't overcomplicate it, just learn the foundational content and learn what the test is asking for, just being safe. Like I was saying prior, also recommend Uworld, my World scores weren't great, I think I got a 60% on my first Self Assessment, 59% on the second and then after doing Chatgpt's generated Mastery content list I got 64% on Self Assessment, which isn't that good if you're asking around, I kept hearing I needed to be up in the 70s. Also try their CAT exams, I got in the 60s at medium difficulty which I kept hearing wasn't good enough but I guess it worked out. All I can say is just keep at it, use the resources and tools and be consistent and if you are a person of faith, most importantly pray cause prayer works. Sorry, I don't want to lecture, I just know what it's like to feel hopeless about this and if I can help someone else I would want that. I was homeless and broke and failed the NCLEX thinking I was never going to be able to dig myself out of debt if I could never pass the Exam but God answers prayers and you can do it, you got this.