Re: What should I be shooting for? (NCLEX related thread alert)
I used Saunders to study for my school exams & then for the NCLEX. When I was using it to study for a unit exam, I was shooting for a 95%. Once I started studying for the NCLEX, I would study everyday by taking a 100 point mixed question review exam (either Saunders or NCLEX RN-3500). I chose to take a review exam so that I could get immediate feedback on each question, and I would use missed questions as a study opportunity. At that point I was getting anywhere from 75 - 85% -- and was nervous that it wouldn't be good enough. When the big day came (a month later), the test shut off at 75 questions, & I passed.
It's great that you aren't procrastinating. Until classes start up again, you might want to focus on reviewing units you've already passed in school. Good luck!
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