Nursing Students NCLEX
Published Mar 24, 2013
SC APRN, DNP, APRN, NP
1 Article; 852 Posts
100 days is not much time at all. I started studying already did a Hurst review and I am doing a second one in May. Signed up for a Pharmacology made insanely easy seminar, and I will be at NSNA convention and doing the NCLEX review sessions there.
What is everyone else doing, or planning on doing?
jpinay28
210 Posts
How much you paid for pharmacology?..
$60 it was set up by our state SNA. I've heard it's a really great seminar.
PatMac10,RN, RN
1 Article; 1,164 Posts
I don't think I'm going to be able to make or to the NASNA conference. But Ive been utilizing ATI. This far.
oklahomagal
245 Posts
I'm in girl!! I'm starting to panic over the nclex!!
PatMac10-I'm so sorry you won't be at conference, it's in your home state!! I did some of the ATI practice tests, if only that was NCLEX.
Oklahomagal- can you believe it's almost here?
I know! The fact that the conference is in my him state makes me even more upset that I more than likely can't go. I live 2 hours away from Charlotte, darn seminar project!
clemenine
80 Posts
Hi please help what resource books and study guide are you using , am going to face it for a second time
These are books I bought or were given to me. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
I have used the NSNA and Saunders (content and questions) for all tests starting in Med/Surg, and I do as many Lippincott questions as I can before each test. I am hoping that has helped me along the way. I just need a plan for after graduation. I have two weeks between graduation and Hurst, then 3-4 after that before I will be able to take NCLEX. I will be working 8-24 hours a week.
St_Claire, ADN, RN
461 Posts
Holy cow that's a lot. You passed nursing school so you know content. Take some practice exams and see what you think.
I have the Saunders and la charity plus hurst review coming up. I'm putting down some serious study time!! We have come so far, we can do it!