kerbearRN

kerbearRN

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  1. How much time do you *really*spend studying?

    I would study maybe 3-4 hours the night before a test, but usually never more than that.
  2. Anyone Up For Random FACT THROWING??

    as ikaryuu stated, it would be nice to stick to the topic :). those wanting the nclex fact file, 9livesrn has kindly uploaded the file at this link: http://www.mediafire.com/?ndsho5k8xii4ni5
  3. Did you get anything?

    I got myself some scrubs (no more nursing school scrubs! :))
  4. Sample Resume and Cover letter for New grad

    Yes please! :)
  5. Anyone Up For Random FACT THROWING??

    For those requesting the random facts file, 9livesRN posted it in this thread: https://allnurses.com/nclex-discussion-forum/nclex-tackle-guide-501435.html
  6. Just took the NCLEX

    Best of luck! :)
  7. Just received Nclex report

    Best of luck :)
  8. Free Ibooks - relevant to nursing (and exam prep too!)

    Thank you! :)
  9. Clinical Parking

    At a majority of my clinical sites, we would have to park at a satellite parking lot and catch the shuttle.
  10. Tips on surviving through nursing school

    Like I said in another thread, remember to take time out for yourself and that there is a life outside of nursing school :)
  11. The nursing program that California State University San Marcos has does not have a wait list. Instead they use a point system and students are ranked by the number of points they have.
  12. My most important tip for a nursing student is....

    Don't forget to take time out for yourself.
  13. What would you spend more money on?

    Definitely shoes--they make a world of difference. Your legs and back will thank you at the end of the day.
  14. How many NCLEX questions did you do?!

    With Kaplan and Saunders, I did between 3000 and 4000 questions. I passed with 75 questions on the NCLEX.
  15. Anyone Up For Random FACT THROWING??

    Here are my 5 facts: 1) +3 pulses are considered normal in children (unlike +2 in adults) 2) Diabetes insipidus--> you pee a lot; SIADH--> you don't pee a lot 3) Most common cause of SIADH is lung cancer 4) Lowest score possible on the Glasgow ...