Hi all,
Forgive me if this is a rather stupid question, but I am going to take my NCLEX this Wednesday and I have been studying for it the past 4-6 weeks....When I first began to study, I was approaching it from all the wrong ways. But 2.5-3 weeks ago I finally found my groove. Doesnt mean I am getting through all the material I need to get through....anyways.
I have heard how important it is to go over and over the NCLEX study questions. I am currently doing that with Saunders (I have 2 separate CDs I am using) as well as I have NCLEX made easy that I havent been consistently going through like I have Saunders. So I have some questions.
Is this enough to pass the NCLEX PN with?
Also, I hear that all the questions that you study for, none of them (or maybe one) appears on the test....which freaks me out....so whats the point of studying the questions and reading the rationales if they dont appear on the test at all? What
is on the test, in that case. Because I am getting freaked a bit....I want to make sure that I am studying correctly.
Also, how many hours a day did those of you who passed the NCLEX (PN and RN) study??
And tips would be much greatly appreciated.
Thanks.