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Having trouble... =/

Hey everyone,

I'm taking the NCLEX on Aug 28th. I've been studying everyday. My resources are the NCLEX4000 cd and the Saunders 4th edition book and cd.

I find myself forgetting things very quickly.. that is my biggest problem. I can look at a question I did 2 days ago and it might as well be brand new to me..

However my scores have improved from doing questions everyday. My professor says if I'm getting 65-70%on the NCLEX4000 cd then I should be able to pass it. Is this relaly a good indicator? Does the NCLEX4000 style questions reflect the difficulty of the real NCLEX?

My anxiety is rising as the days get closer.. Thank you in advance.

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I am doing nclex 3500 and 4000 myself and using saunders and reflecting with my hurst review. I am scoring like 75 or higher i think its helping i start off getting 65 to 68. i think it helps but you have to know your content most off. I take nclex next week so I am not doing any more questions with nclex 3500 or 4000 i did enough. I am going to try exam cram questions until i test. Just keep doing question and reviewing rationales and you will do just great. I recommend you know content and test taking tips so that you can answer questions better. good luck!!!

yes nclex 4000 and saunders help!!! They also say that exam cram does too! Not to confuse you with so much material to use but priorization and delegation book by lacharity is good i use that as well because i am very weak and that area.

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Thanks much pkid!

your welcome! your not alone!!! good look with your studying and testing. You can do it!!!

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