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Exam Cram???

I'm going to take my NCLEX PN for the 4th time in 5 yrs on April 24th. I'm trying a different route by using Exam Cram PN book and I paid for their 30 day online review. I'm not sure if I should did all this to study for the exam...Has anyone did both or just did one or the other? To me it seems like they are both the same.. I really want to pass..just looking for the right route to go. I tried suzanne's plan too didnt have that much time to do quizzes then go back if I got 75% or less..can someonne please answer..

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I would go ahead with the resource you have chosen this time. Should you finish, I would continue to answer questions from any available source until your exam date. Make sure that you study as if you haven't taken the test before and spend time studying the rationales for the questions. Not familiar with that particular resource, but any resource should be helpful if used properly. Good luck.

I used the Exam Cram for my NCLEX PN and i passed using it. I thought it was a great source!

i find exam cram really helpful..

there book is easy to understand, and they have 1000question included cd.

I studied using exam cram, but I installed the Cd on my computer. Honestly, after taking the NCLEX-PN, didn't seem like Exam cram helped.

I studied using exam cram, but I installed the Cd on my computer. Honestly, after taking the NCLEX-PN, didn't seem like Exam cram helped.

really? but for me... some of the question in the cd like 3 question were on the nclex....

but i know the rationals their are vauge. they dont explain it why.

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