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Am I doing enough?

I know there are millions of ways to prep for NCLEX. I have been doing 50-100 questions/day on nclex 3500 making sure to read all the rationals and also going through lacharity. Should I also be reading content out of review books or will doing questions be enough? :confused:

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Yes. You should be reviewing content along with questions - unless you feel like you know it all of it already?

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Yes. You should be reviewing content along with questions - unless you feel like you know it all of it already?

Thanks, Im going to start adding that in....I had heard that when you do practice questions and study rationals that you study content indirectly, but it cant hurt, and I def don't know everything so back to the drawing board to develop a more thorough study plan.

Saunders is a great book for content...it breaks it down into body systems, pharmacology for each system, peds and maternity. It comes with a CD so you can continue the questions related to the content:up:

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Saunders is a great book for content...it breaks it down into body systems, pharmacology for each system, peds and maternity. It comes with a CD so you can continue the questions related to the content:up:

I actually have Saunders 4th edition...I have only been doing the questions off the saunders cd along with nclex 3500 so Im going to revise my study plan and review chapters from saunders and follow up with practice questions and lacharity on the same topics! Thanks!!

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Only you can answer this question on test day. Do not go into the test unless you feel that you have reasonably prepared.

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