Published Jul 3, 2013
Genuhhveeve
2 Posts
Hi everyone :), I'm new to this site and this is my first post.
A week ago I took the NCLEX for the third time and failed. I was so upset but I'm not deterred and am going to devote myself to studying hard so that I can finally pass. I wanted to know what the best study material would be for me as someone who wants capable review books and is not looking to join another review course?
I've done Kaplan already, their questions are definitely passing level and above and so I bought a new Kaplan book to study from because to be honest the first time I tested I didn't take the Kaplan program seriously...but I do think it would be a good training program now that I do know a lot of content. I also have a Saunders Comprehensive review book that I plan on reading cover to cover. I did the Saunders Q&A review book but honestly those questions were too easy and not passing level in my opinion. I also plan on buying the "Prioritization, Delegation" book. Are there any other recommended books for me that would give me as close to NCLEX difficulty questions as possible? Or any other tips or advice from fellow multiple testers?
fringe
36 Posts
I used Saunders comprehensive review as well as ATI and ATI live review. I also practiced questions. Im noIt sure if I passed, yet. Don't get down and stay positive. It'll happen for you.
Did the PVT take you to the cc page all 3 times?