Published Jan 7, 2013
msmack
19 Posts
This is to all nurses that has passed the nclex. I graduated in 5/12 with honors. I have not taken my nclex yet due to a lot of things I was going through @ that time + fear. I have been doing Saunders here and there. I just started reviewing my ATI material. I just also received the "study guide". My ? to you all is, is this enough to study or do I need more?
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
do not over think and use too many resources
Has anyone passed by using Saunders, ATI, & "the guide"?
sexyma756
11 Posts
Has anyone passed by using Saunders ATI, & "the guide"?[/quote']I used exam cram & the study guide & I passed
I used exam cram & the study guide & I passed
keepmovingrn
611 Posts
I used PDA (clarity), Saunders practice questions and the study guide.
Its better if you take the NCLEX ASAP after fisnishing school.
Best of luck to you!
nurse toya
5 Posts
Hey I took my boards a year later and passed I basically reviewed a lot of nclex based questions maybe like 100 a day leading up to the test date I also reviewed the most common disorders and of course lab values ...... I also only used like two book for sources of info because to much can overwhelm u ... Good luck :)
naomijb
2 Posts
Ms. Mack Im in the same position as you, would you be interested in studying together?
Naomi
Dubs2012
104 Posts
I scheduled to take my NCLEX in a week!!... So far I have reviewed the HURST lectures which are really easy to understand the content and now Im just doing questions on Kaplan...they are very hard but thats good so that you are able to critically think about things which is what the NCLEX will be all about!!.... IM just super scared AHHH!!!
Ms. Mack Im in the same position as you, would you be interested in studying together?Naomi
Naomi, I need a study buddy =)
KRODD
116 Posts
I would like to suggest the Kaplan Nclex book for your particular test as its good for strategy and not that expensive less than $20 on amazon. Good Luck
88nursinglove88
148 Posts
I used pda by lacharity, pearson book & cd( which for me was the besttttt) and ncsbn
Melfldrn
95 Posts
The Kaplan nclex prep program is well worth every penny!