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did anyone

think the NCLEX-RN was easy? Or at least not as difficult as it was made out to be? If so, what was your method of prep and how long were you out of school before taking it? I graduated Dec. 21st and have been casually studying with several different methods and books, mostly answering practice questions. I feel pretty well prepared. I hope I am not underestimating the knowledge required to pass the test.

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I think easy is a relative term and more likely due to the mental abilities of the person. Some people are very clear headed and might have a photographic memory that would help them in testing situations.

I sure hope so! Maybe taking it closer to just finishing school helps make it a little better because you are used to studying/testing. I just graduated in December as well so I hope it helps me.

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