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... Read morePreparing for the NCLEX-RN is a significant milestone for any nursing student aspiring to practice as a registered nurse. From my own journey and conversations with fellow students, one key aspect is creating a realistic and consistent study schedule well ahead of the test date. The exam lasts about 300 minutes, so building stamina through practice questions under timed conditions can make a huge difference. Many students find attending test prep workshops or joining study groups helpful, as they provide motivation and varied perspectives on difficult topics. It’s also critical to familiarize yourself with the testing location, such as the Pearson Professional Centers like the one in San Diego (North), so exam day feels less stressful. From personal experiences shared by others, practical tips include reviewing priority nursing actions and pharmacology regularly, as these are frequent focus areas. Equally, practicing mindfulness techniques before and during the exam can help maintain calm and concentration. For those considering working abroad after passing, the NCLEX credential opens doors worldwide but requires understanding additional licensing requirements per country. Staying updated with the latest exam changes or announcements, such as scheduled appointments and test formats, helps avoid surprises. Ultimately, persistence and a positive mindset are key. Celebrate small wins through your preparation journey and use every mock test as a learning opportunity. This approach will not only prepare you for the exam itself but help build confidence to transition smoothly into your nursing career and beyond.