Thank you ! I personally didn't like Kaplan videos ... Stick with Hurst for sure !! I pretty much had the same study plan as you - the only reason I regret not taking full advantage of ncsbn is because nclex is very similar ... I didn't have time to...
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I took my nclex last thursday and passed at 75 questions....I used Kaplan qbanks and qtrainers as well...my scores avg about 69%. I wouldn't stress the scores...I would continue to practice questions as much as you can and just make sure you underst...
It would depend on the day..but average about 4-5 hours of solid studying. I generally would review content during the day, break in the afternoon - and do practice questions at night
Pharm was not too bad ... I believe in using the method of studying classifications & major s/e within those classes...you will know more than you think .. And my test was not shy about giving me sata questions...prepare for them !!!! Ncsbn has p...
I had a lot of prep material ... Probably too much to be honest . I had the Exam cram book, Saunders(purple), Kaplan, Hurst, Ncsbn,and many nights on YouTube nursing channels. Kaplan and hurst I was fortunate enough to share with a friend, so I did n...
Hey Guys, Well I finally did it -- I PASSED THE NCLEX!!! I've been on this site for a few years, and the last couple of months I've spent many nights reading NCLEX stories, and praying that I could come back to write a post about my suggestions for ...
Hey all -- Wanted to see how many of you guys have experience with NCSBN review course for NCLEX-RN? I'm enrolled in the 5 week course, and with my exam around the corner, I don;t have time to finish all of the content modules, so I have been workin...
Hey everyone, Just want to say how encouraging it is to read how many of you guys are passing the nclex on the first shot. I am scheduled to sit for my exam in 10 days, and I feel this overwhelming sense of helplessness coming on. I have been st...
Congratulations!! I am taking my exam in less than 2 weeks, and am very scared I won't be as prepared as I think I might be. I too am using NCSBN for review, but as my test gets closer and closer, I am just choosing to mainly focus on their question...
As a third year nursing student, I find myself coming across more words that I just love to say, (top favorites are atelectasis and erythropoietin) Anybody else love any cool new words ?