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Extra Study resources

Hello.

Im looking for some advice and recommendations on outside educational resources. I'm currently a BSN nursing student, going into my second semester. I failed a class in the first semester earlier this year and had to retake that class this past fall. I passed with a B. But I'm worried about the remainder of the program. I cannot afford to fail another class or I will be kicked out of the program. I think understanding the concepts was the main factor of my previous failing. With that said, I'm considering other learning resources such as NRSNG.com or Simple Nursing, etc. Would you recommend either of these or any other ones that come to mind?

Any suggestions or advice is highly welcomed and greatly appreciated! Thank you!!!

Which extra study resource did you use? 6 members have participated

  1. 1. Which extra study resource did you use?

    • None
      16%
    • Simple Nursing
      0%
      0
    • YouTube
      50%
    • NRSING.com
      0%
      0
    • Other
      33%

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Use Khan Academy Nclex-RN. It really helps me because the content is short and to the point. Enjoy. NCLEX-RN | Test prep |

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I've been considering a NRSNG subscription too, so I'd love to hear what everyone thinks about it.

My program requires us to have access to ATI (taking an ATI test is a benchmark for most of our classes), so I have used their study resources quite a bit. I would also recommend picking up a good NCLEX review book (I like Saunders). It's obviously a great tool for NCLEX review, but it can also be helpful with studying for your exams in classes.

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