Published Mar 19, 2013
TessicaTurner
2 Posts
Ok, so I have taken the NCLEX a number of times. I have always been in a rough spot and stressed myself out about it, to the point of not sleeping at all.
My Question for all the people out there is: What book should I use to study for the Nclex in Texas?? I know its the same everywhere, but does anyone that has taken the test in Texas suggest any????
About to give up all together! But I am going to try one more time.
Tess
Ella26, BSN, RN
426 Posts
I am not in Texas, but just wondering what you have used before? And what did your candidate report say when you failed before? I would say focus on the areas you were very weak in and focus on content.
begosh
425 Posts
Go to a bookstore and look through the various NCLEX RN books. Find one that best fit your method of learning.
I spent sooooo much money on multiple books----Saunders, Exam Cram, Hurst, NCLEX Made Easy, etc, etc and a whole lot more. It wasn't until I found MaryAnn Hogan and this was the book that got me focused and disciplined on studying for the NCLEX RN.
Don't give up. I graduated 19 years ago (never worked in the nursing or medical field) and took the NCLEX RN in 2011 and failed. Then took it again Dec 2012 (studied for a solid 4 1/2 months) and passed with 88 questions.
YOU CAN DO IT! Good luck!
Lela89
15 Posts
Hey there!
I got the book but I can't access online questions.
How does it work?