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by Mikey98_2004 Mar 7I am currently a nursing student and will be graduating soon. I was wondering if anyone out there could give me some amazing advice on the quickest and most efficient way to prepare for the N-CLEX in a short amount of time of maybe 1-2 months?
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- Mar 7 by medman1025For me, I wish I'd just gone and done it ASAP upon graduating while a lot of info from school was still fresh.
I used LaCharity's PDA, NCLEX 3500, NCSBN 3-week course, and ATI and none of it had a huge impact when it came to my exam.
This is just my opinion - studyng a lot may work for you...just saying, for me, I was just as well off to just go do it.Mikey98_2004 likes this. - Mar 9 by HelenRN88I studied for about a month. I took Kaplan Online Classroom Anywhere which comes with essential content lecture videos, live and recorded classroom lectures, Q bank, Q trainers!!!!! I have to say I reallllllly loved it!!!!! It is expensive but was one of the best investments I've made so far!!! Also I used PDA, Saunders, Exam Cram. I passed with 75 Questions on the 1st try this Thursday. GOOD LUCK!Mikey98_2004 likes this.
- Mar 9 by hippieRNQuote from Mikey98_2004Think about how you made it through nursing school.....what studying techniques worked best for you and apply it to how you study for boards. Also, what I did was google/check amazon for NCLEX prep books that had the highest ratings. I didn't bother with review courses and passed with 75 questions. good luck!I am currently a nursing student and will be graduating soon. I was wondering if anyone out there could give me some amazing advice on the quickest and most efficient way to prepare for the N-CLEX in a short amount of time of maybe 1-2 months?
- Mar 9 by hippieRNQuote from Mikey98_2004Also try to stick with one to two books (one content, one for questions) and FINISH IT. Don't waste your money if you don't plan to finish it. This will help in confusing you and lengthening your studying.I am currently a nursing student and will be graduating soon. I was wondering if anyone out there could give me some amazing advice on the quickest and most efficient way to prepare for the N-CLEX in a short amount of time of maybe 1-2 months?Mikey98_2004 likes this.
- Apr 1 by Mikey98_2004Good job on passing your test and thank you very much for the input HelenRN88.