How do you study for a comprehensive FINAL Exam?

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How do you?! We have our comprehensive final this coming Thursday. This is my first term in nursing school and I'm doing really well. In fact I figured up my grade and even if I get a 60 on the final I can still pass the couse with a B! Of course, I want to get an A so I want to do really well on the Final. We've had three unit tests this term and my grades were 92, 92, and 96. 92's are B's in my school :angryfire but still I have high scores in math, med terms, journals, clinicals, etc.

I'm probably just going to go through my 3 notebooks and re-read my notes! :rotfl:

I've always found that the key to studying for a cumulative exam is keeping up throughout the whole semester. If all you have to do is review before the exam, you're in excellent shape. It's so easy to fall behind in the reading or simply skip a chapter during a busy week but if that's your state before the cumulative you've got your work cut out for you.

Shel

Ditto this, I've used this philosophy in almost every class thus far. I think I have done much better by staying on top of things throughout the course than I would have if I would have learned it and thrown the notes aside until finals came around.

Specializes in OBGYN, Neonatal.

I totally agree! Our school does not give the tests back so we can't study those but we do get to review them right after the test so we can see what we got wrong and go over it.

I think I have kept up pretty well so I'm sticking with re-reading over my notes. Thanks pals!

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