boisern84 replied to 1futurenurse12's topic in Pre-Nursing
You will certainly be very busy, just starting out I wish some would have told me that your gpa will be highest at the beginning of your college career so keep it up! When your friends are enjoying the college scene stay focused! Once that GPA goes d...
Get to those areas of weakness and study content, to try to do questions and then study based on wrong answers is backwards and will lead to gaps in your knowledge. Good luck you still have plenty of time!
I am not a big fan of exam cram but seems like you are on the right track. Def make sure you add psych medications and disease, diabetes, isolation precautions along with donning/doffing ppe and which patients you should see first! Good luck!
Seems like you are on the right track I would def tell you to change the way you studied for the first test as it wasn't succesful. Good luck in a couple weeks!
Your test is close coming up so at this point you better focus on questions. Try to find a way to deal with the anxiety. You can not go into the exam thinking about the last two times.
Don't call yourself a failure, you gave it your best and you didn't pass. It happens all the time, this is a difficult exam and unfortuantely graduating from a nursing program does not guarantee passing NCLEX. Don't give up, you can do it!
There isn't one. You can do it own your own some students do but it depends on how you learn best. There is so much information to know for NCLEX I suggest getting help.
You have taken this test enough to know exactly what you need to do to pass. Kaplan questions can be distracting and hasn't worked for you in the past. Try to get a NCLEX review that offers exactly what you are looking for. There are many out there.
Make sure you definitely know foundation. Since you have already taking this exam, you should be able to study without much anxiety and by now you know where your weak areas are. Stop doing questions and go back to the foundational knowledge.