u/Fun_Ad2442

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NCLEX HELP & NOTES

If anyone needs help preparing for the NCLEX, please feel free to reach out! ❤️ I PASSED MY NCLEX TODAY IN 87 QUESTIONS!!! 🎉😭🩺
I have lots of tips, tricks, and notes that helped me throughout my journey, and I genuinely love teaching and sharing what I’ve learned. 📚❤️
Everything is FREE!
If you’re struggling, feeling lost, or just need some guidance with your preparation, message me anytime. I’d be more than happy to help and share my notes and resources with you! 🥹🙏🏻
You can do this!!! ❤️🩺

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u/Fun_Ad2442 — 8 days ago

I PASSED MY NCLEX IN 87 QUESTIONS!!!

Hi everyone!! ❤️ I finally did it!! I wanted to share the resources that helped me because I KNOW how stressful this journey can be.

  1. PRAY, PRAY, PRAY 🙏🏻❤️ This was one of the most important things for me. I truly believe God helped me throughout this journey. If you’re a believer, pray, trust God, but also put in the work. Prayer helped me stay calm and think clearly during my exam.

  2. BOOTCAMP IS A GODSEND!!! ❤️🔥 Bootcamp was my MAIN resource. PLEASE do all the case studies! I had lots of case study questions on my NCLEX, and Bootcamp helped me feel comfortable with them. Watch the crash courses, especially weak areas, use the cheat sheets, understand rationales, make pharmacology flashcards, and rewatch difficult concepts.
    💡 Sticky note trick: I bought big sticky notes from Amazon and wrote important concepts from the videos on them. I stuck them around my room and reviewed them whenever I could. 2 to 3 days before my exam, I took them all down, carried them around, and read them whenever I had a chance. This helped my memory SO much! ❤️ People say NCLEX isn’t about content, but honestly, if you don’t know the content, it’s hard. Once you understand the content, questions become much easier. Understand WHY, don’t memorize!

  3. NURSING CRUSADE 7 DAY TRAINING 🧠 Great for critical thinking. I took notes and reviewed them again in the week before exam.

  4. MARK K 🎧 I recommend listening to all the lectures. They helped me understand and remember important concepts.

  5. NURSE NICOLE BUNDLE 📚❤️ Someone shared the 12 hour course with me, and I’m so thankful! 🙏🏻 It was great for topic review. I watched at 2x speed because I had limited time.

  6. NCSBN PRACTICE QUESTIONS ✍️ Do them! They helped me get comfortable with vague questions and wording. I also used ChatGPT when I needed concepts or rationales explained. Personally, don’t do a bunch of new NCSBN questions the day before your exam. They made me anxious. Do them earlier! 😭

  7. NCLEX GROUP TOPICS 🔥 I made a Google Doc with topics people mentioned seeing on their exams throughout July/August. I reviewed the concepts behind the topics, and around 15 to 20 topics were related to things people had mentioned. ⚠️ Don’t memorize recalled questions. Use them to know what to review. For example, someone mentioned podagra, so I reviewed gout, and later got a question about a gout symptom.

  8. NACLEX TUTOR CATs 🧠 I used the 14 day trial but is one of another best tool I used . Helpful for practicing vague NCLEX style questions and critical thinking.

  9. BEAUTIFUL NURSING + YOUTUBE 🎥❤️ I watched the 1 hour Beautiful Nursing video on YouTube on exam day, and it really helped calm me down. I also watched LOTS of YouTube videos whenever I needed another explanation. My extra recommendations are UWorld NCLEX question videos, especially for your below pass/weak areas if you’re a repeat test taker, and Simple Nursing’s EKG and fluids & electrolytes videos. Watching someone break down questions and rationales helped me understand how to think through NCLEX questions, not just memorize answers.

❤️ WHAT I LEARNED FROM FAILING: I used Archer before, but honestly, it didn’t work well for me. Bootcamp was the best for ME, especially for content and case studies. Failing doesn’t mean you’re bad at nursing. Sometimes you just need to review more and come back stronger. There were so many days I was exhausted, scared, crying, and doubting myself.

I kept studying. I kept praying. I kept going. 🙏🏻❤️ AND TODAY… I PASSED MY NCLEX!!! 😭🎉❤️🩺

To everyone still studying: PLEASE DON’T GIVE UP. Your current score or previous failure does NOT determine your final result. Keep praying. Keep studying. Keep going. Your day will come too. ❤️🙏🏻

🎁 BOOTCAMP + ARCHER GIVEAWAY ❤️ I still have Bootcamp access until August 21 and 25 days of Archer access, and I want someone who genuinely needs it to be able to use it! If you’re currently preparing for NCLEX and genuinely need the resources, comment here ❤️ I can also share my notes, tips and tricks, and help explain concepts over a call when I’m available. I do work, so I may not always be available, but I’ll do my best to help those who genuinely need it. ❤️

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u/Fun_Ad2442 — 8 days ago
▲ 62 r/NCLEX

I PASSED MY NCLEX IN 87 QUESTIONS!!!

Hi everyone!! ❤️ I finally did it!! I wanted to share the resources that helped me because I KNOW how stressful this journey can be.

  1. PRAY, PRAY, PRAY 🙏🏻❤️ This was one of the most important things for me. I truly believe God helped me throughout this journey. If you’re a believer, pray, trust God, but also put in the work. Prayer helped me stay calm and think clearly during my exam.

  2. BOOTCAMP IS A GODSEND!!! ❤️🔥 Bootcamp was my MAIN resource. PLEASE do all the case studies! I had lots of case study questions on my NCLEX, and Bootcamp helped me feel comfortable with them. Watch the crash courses, especially weak areas, use the cheat sheets, understand rationales, make pharmacology flashcards, and rewatch difficult concepts.
    💡 Sticky note trick: I bought big sticky notes from Amazon and wrote important concepts from the videos on them. I stuck them around my room and reviewed them whenever I could. 2 to 3 days before my exam, I took them all down, carried them around, and read them whenever I had a chance. This helped my memory SO much! ❤️ People say NCLEX isn’t about content, but honestly, if you don’t know the content, it’s hard. Once you understand the content, questions become much easier. Understand WHY, don’t memorize!

  3. NURSING CRUSADE 7 DAY TRAINING 🧠 Great for critical thinking. I took notes and reviewed them again in the week before exam.

  4. MARK K 🎧 I recommend listening to all the lectures. They helped me understand and remember important concepts.

  5. NURSE NICOLE BUNDLE 📚❤️ Someone shared the 12 hour course with me, and I’m so thankful! 🙏🏻 It was great for topic review. I watched at 2x speed because I had limited time.

  6. NCSBN PRACTICE QUESTIONS ✍️ Do them! They helped me get comfortable with vague questions and wording. I also used ChatGPT when I needed concepts or rationales explained. Personally, don’t do a bunch of new NCSBN questions the day before your exam. They made me anxious. Do them earlier! 😭

  7. NCLEX GROUP TOPICS 🔥 I made a Google Doc with topics people mentioned seeing on their exams throughout July/August. I reviewed the concepts behind the topics, and around 15 to 20 topics were related to things people had mentioned. ⚠️ Don’t memorize recalled questions. Use them to know what to review. For example, someone mentioned podagra, so I reviewed gout, and later got a question about a gout symptom.

  8. NACLEX TUTOR CATs 🧠 I used the 14 day trial but is one of another best tool I used . Helpful for practicing vague NCLEX style questions and critical thinking.

  9. BEAUTIFUL NURSING + YOUTUBE 🎥❤️ I watched the 1 hour Beautiful Nursing video on YouTube on exam day, and it really helped calm me down. I also watched LOTS of YouTube videos whenever I needed another explanation. My extra recommendations are UWorld NCLEX question videos, especially for your below pass/weak areas if you’re a repeat test taker, and Simple Nursing’s EKG and fluids & electrolytes videos. Watching someone break down questions and rationales helped me understand how to think through NCLEX questions, not just memorize answers.

❤️ WHAT I LEARNED FROM FAILING: I used Archer before, but honestly, it didn’t work well for me. Bootcamp was the best for ME, especially for content and case studies. Failing doesn’t mean you’re bad at nursing. Sometimes you just need to review more and come back stronger. There were so many days I was exhausted, scared, crying, and doubting myself.

I kept studying. I kept praying. I kept going. 🙏🏻❤️ AND TODAY… I PASSED MY NCLEX!!! 😭🎉❤️🩺

To everyone still studying: PLEASE DON’T GIVE UP. Your current score or previous failure does NOT determine your final result. Keep praying. Keep studying. Keep going. Your day will come too. ❤️🙏🏻

🎁 BOOTCAMP + ARCHER GIVEAWAY ❤️ I still have Bootcamp access until August 21 and 25 days of Archer access, and I want someone who genuinely needs it to be able to use it! If you’re currently preparing for NCLEX and genuinely need the resources, comment here ❤️ I can also share my notes, tips and tricks, and help explain concepts over a call when I’m available. I do work, so I may not always be available, but I’ll do my best to help those who genuinely need it. ❤️

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u/Fun_Ad2442 — 8 days ago