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Alternate format questions

My nclex exam date is in less than two weeks. Kaplan is my main source. Used PDA. I'm in the middle of my practice review for the alternate format questions using saunders cd rom and the nclex-3500 free online. I'm just using those two with their only alternate format questions reviews only beside my kaplan qbank. Does anyone have used these and did you think it help you especially attacking those alternate format qs specifically satas in the actual nclex exam? Any suggestions and comments would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. :)

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I used both of those for my nclex and I had close to 30 sata I passed in 75 questions. I'm not sure if practicing the questions helped, but the way kaplan teaches you to answer sata really helped. But the main concept for sata is knowing your core content!!

I used both of those sources as well for SATA and yes they did help out because Ive seen a few of the same SATA on my nclex.

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I used both of those for my nclex and I had close to 30 sata I passed in 75 questions. I'm not sure if practicing the questions helped, but the way kaplan teaches you to answer sata really helped. But the main concept for sata is knowing your core content!!

Yeah, I noticed it too. After I reviewed why Im getting wrong on kaplan's sata, I used it to saunders and nclex rn 3500 alt format qs, I mostly got them right. It's just that kaplan is harder, I think. I realized that why not practice those since they are free and I get to gain more contentas well. Thanks for the share though :)

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I used both of those sources as well for SATA and yes they did help out because Ive seen a few of the same SATA on my nclex.

Wow so I'll stick to my review then. Thank you so much! :)

Just be prepared for SATA questions. I had around 20-30 SATA. 20+ med maths. 0 hot spots. 0 exhibits. My test stopped at 77. I passed.

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Just be prepared for SATA questions. I had around 20-30 SATA. 20+ med maths. 0 hot spots. 0 exhibits. My test stopped at 77. I passed.

Noted. Thanks. :)

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