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Advise needed what plan

I graduate this week. I have taken the Drexel NCLEX review (not too happy with it), I have also been doing 20 questions daily for the school year and I did the questions in the Saunders book.

The question is, should I put off taking the test and follow Suzannes Plan or take it within the 30 days that has been highly suggested to do?

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suzannes plan to be sure.

What I did was about 60 to 90 questionsa day 2 weeks prior to testing from Lippincotts and Kaplan CD, I would recommend going to a Nclex reveiw class I would try to take it as soon as possible but not until you consistantly get 75% or so when taking questions from books and CDs I passed mine first time with 75? this week I also practiced about 50 ? a night for about 3 months Good Luck:wink2:

I did 100 questions every night 2 weeks before my test. DO NOT WAIT TO TEST. 30 days is more then enough time to review.

I did at least 1000 questions a week for 3 weeks!! and my goal was 80% or better on the 100 question tests I took. I used Davis/ATI and Saunders.

IN my opinion, you cant do enough questions, the more the better. You only want to take it once so give it all you got, look at it as your full time job.

Also the sooner the better. Dont put it off.

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