How i studied for my nclex exam - Page 8
Register Today!- Apr 22, '12 by diana2520Quote from mona20@ germensano and mona20 i sent u emails both...all the bestDiana, could i have some copy of your useful materials please...! my id is: clivrebika@yahoo.co.uk.
i will be waiting for your reply.
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- Apr 23, '12 by Paco-RNcongratulations on your nclex success, and thanks for your tips.
i however have to disagree with one of them:
a must do! deactivate your facebook.
you will get back on there as soon as you pass. i have, and it feels good knowing i don't have to study. anything that you know will distract you, sometimes i even cut my phone off, for days.
not a must do in my book. not everyone needs to deactivate it. i had mine active throughout my nursing school program and i managed to do very well in my courses. it was a helpful tool when it came to distributing a mass message to everyone on the class group page (i.e., prof is sick, class is cancelled) or shooting off the occasional practice nclex question for everyone to answer. it all depends on how you use facebook. if you're one of those people who wastes time on it, then by all means deactivate it. but some of us use facebook constructively. by the same token, i never deactivated allnurses.com either :d - Apr 23, '12 by comellajWould also like to get a copy of your notes diana - every little bit will help. Planning to take my exam in the next 2 weeks! YIKES
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Thanks so much!diana2520 likes this. - Apr 23, '12 by diana2520Quote from paco69do what works for you dear. i never said everyone..if you read the last sentence it plainly saidcongratulations on your nclex success, and thanks for your tips.
i however have to disagree with one of them:
a must do! deactivate your facebook.
you will get back on there as soon as you pass. i have, and it feels good knowing i don't have to study. anything that you know will distract you, sometimes i even cut my phone off, for days.
not a must do in my book. not everyone needs to deactivate it. i had mine active throughout my nursing school program and i managed to do very well in my courses. it was a helpful tool when it came to distributing a mass message to everyone on the class group page (i.e., prof is sick, class is cancelled) or shooting off the occasional practice nclex question for everyone to answer. it all depends on how you use facebook. if you're one of those people who wastes time on it, then by all means deactivate it. but some of us use facebook constructively. by the same token, i never deactivated allnurses.com either :d
anything that you know will distract you,. all the best
Yownyown likes this. - Apr 23, '12 by MaleNurseILThere comes one of the smart nurses showing off lol... I did this and I did that and still did well...Maybe they should start reading clearly what is being said in the original post and read SLOW. Got to love these kind of people. God bless them.
- Apr 23, '12 by Paco-RNQuote from diana2520You did say "A must do!" ... seems defintive to me ... DEAR!Do what works for you dear. i NEVER said everyone..if you read the last sentence it plainly said Anything that you know will distract you,. All the best
- Apr 23, '12 by diana2520Quote from paco69and yes a must do if it is a "distraction" for anyone.....90% that's what most of us are doing on facebook..just playing games and talking to friends and family.you did say "a must do!" ... seems defintive to me ... dear!

iam not turning this thread into an argument session..like i have seen some threads ..i shared what has helped me..get what you think will be beneficial and do what works for you...thanks for respondingmommyof2Tees likes this. - Apr 23, '12 by Paco-RNQuote from diana2520Yes, this is what it should have said ... thanks for clarifying.Yes, a must do if it is a distraction.
- Apr 23, '12 by diana2520Quote from paco69anything that you know will distract you,. all the bestyes, this is what it should have said ... thanks for clarifying.
plain and clear....