Published Jun 1, 2010
Lisa1980
462 Posts
These are currently what I am using to study:
Saunders
Hesi
LaCharity
Frye's 3000 bullets
Was thinking about getting exam cram nclex-rn. I keep hearing dont' study from too many books so i don't want to over do it. Need your opinions?
I don't have a test date yet. I have been waiting for my ATT. Then on Friday found out EC sent it my paperwork to the wrong state so they overnighted it and should arrive today. Hoping by the end of the week I'll get it. Wanting to schedule sometime 3rd week of June.
Thanks all!
Lunah, MSN, RN
14 Articles; 13,773 Posts
I think you have enough without the Exam Cram book on top of it all. :) You're doing what I did -- too many books!! I ended up just using Saunders, mostly. I gave away my exam cram book to a friend after having barely opened it.
Thanks Lunah!
I just want to pass on the first time!!
I know, I know! I remember the feeling VERY well.
Leonardo Del Toro, RN
1 Article; 730 Posts
These are currently what I am using to study:SaundersHesiLaCharityFrye's 3000 bulletsWas thinking about getting exam cram nclex-rn. I keep hearing dont' study from too many books so i don't want to over do it. Need your opinions?I don't have a test date yet. I have been waiting for my ATT. Then on Friday found out EC sent it my paperwork to the wrong state so they overnighted it and should arrive today. Hoping by the end of the week I'll get it. Wanting to schedule sometime 3rd week of June. Thanks all!
The book is good but I would not use the CD with the test questions, because I found it to have gross errors. There are many other CD with questions that are better.
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
Good luck.
passion4people
154 Posts
I used many resources, especially when doing practice questions. Exam cram, Kaplan, and Lacharity were all most helpful to me when taking the nclex. It ultimately boils down to what type of learner you are and what works best
for you. Good luck ! ! !