Re: What do you do?
Do you need last minute cram? If not, perhaps make a list of keywords or concepts to review briefly tomorrow and get some actual rest! No obsessing now - the test is nearly here and you don't need any more stress!
With regards to time management, it depends what works for you. I have classmates who make stacks upon stacks of flash cards, (to look at in traffic, in line at the ATM, etc - wherever they can squeeze in some review), others who download taped lectures to iPod, and some who re-write their own notes from the book into lectures.
How do you learn best? Do you have a schedule that you can set aside private time to study? Do you have an environment (at home, library, etc) where you can concentrate and get things done? Are you staying on top of your assignments, or are you only doing them as they come due?
All things to consider, and all matter when trying to find how studying will work for you.
Me myself - I like to read from the book and make notes (or sometimes pictures!). I try to set aside an hour - no more, no less - for concepts and study more often, rather than spend hours and hours rooted to the chair. I also like to try quizzes and activities online, questions from NCLEX review books for variety and the like to change things up.
Good luck on the test!
Best,
Southern
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