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Hi everyone!

I recently just took my test this past Friday and I was wondering what everyone thought of their materials they used to study.

I was wondering good recommendations for critical thinking questions. How to answer them etc

I used Saunders and exam cram. I had a review course as well. These added with a pinch of either lippincotts or kaplans delegation stuff.

HELP PLEASE?? Any advice is welcomed I'm willing to do Anything

Thanks!

So did you pass your NCLEX or not? What are you asking exactly. This will help us better understand and provide the best advice.

I did not pass.

I took a review class and studied/did questions from the Saunders book and exam cram. Those were suggested to me. I'm asking if those are good or what has helped people the most. Sorry for the confusion

Saunders is great for content review, but their questions are too easy. I found the same of exam cram, I have that book but only use it as a quaternary source (not even secondary) when doing questions. If you can and have the money, I would do kaplan. Do the online review, there's no need to go to a live review as I found it to be a waste of time. Most people that do Kaplan say that their questions were the closest to NCLEX and it prepared them for the test.

I passed my boards last week. I used Hurst for content, NCSBN 3 week course for questions and PDA book by LAcharity

I don't know what this lacharity thing is that I've been reading about and I haven't had time to look into it either. What is it!!??! Lol

Oh and congratssss on passing :)

I don't know what this lacharity thing is that I've been reading about and I haven't had time to look into it either. What is it!!??! Lol

It's Priority, Delegation, and Assessment type questions. It's very helpful!

Oh and congratssss on passing :)

Thank you!

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