getting ready for nclex

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ok, so here I am sitting wondering what else to do. I am scheduled for my nclex rn on monday. I have done tons of nclex questions from kaplan, saunders (reviewed the whole book) and lippencott. but I cant relax enough to think I can stop studying now. I know it is crazy to keep studying but I keep thinking..."if I can remember one more thing...it may help me to pass the test."

I am spending the night at a hotel next to the test center to avoid early morning traffic and relax. I dont know what exactly I am asking because I assume that i am going to be told that it is too late to keep studying and to just try to relax.

Any words of wisdom, encouragement would be great.

:bugeyes:

Specializes in trauma/general surgery.

I am spending the night at a hotel next to the test center to avoid early morning traffic and relax. I dont know what exactly I am asking because I assume that i am going to be told that it is too late to keep studying and to just try to relax.

Any words of wisdom, encouragement would be great.

:bugeyes:

I'd review my lab values while sitting in the jaccuzi...then take a swim!Good luck future RN :nurse: Take a deep breath and please let us know the results.

Specializes in Cardiac/Telemetry.
ok, so here I am sitting wondering what else to do. I am scheduled for my nclex rn on monday. I have done tons of nclex questions from kaplan, saunders (reviewed the whole book) and lippencott. but I cant relax enough to think I can stop studying now. I know it is crazy to keep studying but I keep thinking..."if I can remember one more thing...it may help me to pass the test."

I am spending the night at a hotel next to the test center to avoid early morning traffic and relax. I dont know what exactly I am asking because I assume that i am going to be told that it is too late to keep studying and to just try to relax.

Any words of wisdom, encouragement would be great.

:bugeyes:

I keep seeing the same advice from people who have already taken the NCLEX: stop studying the day before. I plan to do the same in about a month. No more studying for at least two days before the exam. I think it lets your mind relax and take in what you've studied so much better than if you were to cram it. I'm my own worst enemy about this, but do try to relax, get a goodnight's sleep, pray with all your heart and might for wisdom and knowledge, and have confidence in the fact that you can pass this. Good luck!!

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