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Taking the NCLEX-RN exam in a few months.

Hi! I will be taking the exam this Spring. I would like to ask some tips on passing the NCLEX-RN exam first take. What would be the best Online Review/Q&A I could use which really helped you gain confidence in passing the exam?

I would really appreciate your comments. :)

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i strongly recommend the Saunders textbook!

I am scheduled for April 2nd and I am reading Saunders.

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Thank You friends. I bought the Saunders Comprehensive but I heard their Q&A CD is just simple. What other q&a cd can you recommend?

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Hi! Did you already take the Nclex-rn though?

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I am scheduled for April 2nd and I am reading Saunders.
God bless you! We can do this!

recommending ncsbn, a content book, and a strategy book. if ur a visual learner might as well enroll to a classroom review.

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recommending ncsbn, a content book, and a strategy book. if ur a visual learner might as well enroll to a classroom review.
thank you. have you heard of kaplan's Q-bank? Is it worth it?

i havent tried kaplan but many tells me that its worth reading.

for content i read saunders and hurst book (just the content of hurst forget about the questionnaire since i checked some of the answers from brunner and its off from merely being the right answer).

some says kaplan is better than saunders and hurst. so u have to pick which one u feel like helping you and stick with it. if you only have one content book then u wont make urself confuse about the topic.

ncsbn is a must since i found few of my questions before that is too close to the real nclex exam.

Hi! I just came across this website n thought I'd try it. I graduated form nursing school last may 2011, and I have such anxiety about taking this test that I have put it off til now. I know this is aweful but I have put in very min study time n now I'm in crunch mode. I am scheduled to take my test April 14th....any suggestions would be most appreciated. Thank u!

I used/am using:

Saunder's 5th ed - content & practice questions (esp. the alternate-format)

Kaplan 2011-2012 - strategies

LaCharity's PDA 2nd ed - for prioritization, delegation and assignment questions

NCSBN - practice questions and some content

Exam Cram - practice questions

Kaplan Qtrainers - practice questions

3500/4000 - practice questions

Good luck in your studies! :) We can do this!

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for content i read saunders and hurst book (just the content of hurst forget about the questionnaire since i checked some of the answers from brunner and its off from merely being the right answer).

some says kaplan is better than saunders and hurst. so u have to pick which one u feel like helping you and stick with it. if you only have one content book then u wont make urself confuse about the topic.

ncsbn is a must since i found few of my questions before that is too close to the real nclex exam.

thank you anne. your post is of big help. :up:

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