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from soozabel
Old Oct 23, 2009, 06:59 AM

Default Re: Student Resources: NCLEX Review Materials
As mentioned above, one of the best things you can do is answer NCLEX style questions as you study each chapter, body system, etc... Books that are divided as such make it easier. When in you last year of school you should up the ante and set a goal of answering so many questions per day, maybe start out with 30 and progressively increase to 100 questions a day during the last couple months. The key is to take the test soon after graduation, the longer you wait the better the chances are of not doing well.
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No. 11
from BENJITO
Old Nov 10, 2009, 12:09 AM

Default Re: Student Resources: NCLEX Review Materials
HI guys.

Days ago I complete the lvn program. I am waiting for the exit NLN test coming in couple days. Guys please any advise or website or maybe someone has the NLN practice test and answer. Please I complete the program with many sacrifices, working and studying plus weekend clinic practice.

Thanks you I appreciate you help
BENJITO
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