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Nursing Students NCLEX

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I'm taking the NCLEX-RN in about a month (June 5). I've gone over the Kaplan book and CD twice, I've covered every page of the Saunders book, and am halfway through its CD (4,000+ questions). At the rate I'm going, I'm probably going to finish the Saunders CD way before the exam. When I'm done, what do I do next? Do I go over the Saunders book and CD over again, or do I move my exam date earlier? It's hard to say how I feel about being ready, cz although I feel confident about my readiness, I'm also nervous as hell. I guess that's a normal response when you're about to take a very important exam. Do you think it would benefit me more to go over the Saunders CD one more time? I'm even thinking of subscribing to NCSBN's E-learning, but it seems that no one has vouched for its effectiveness. So should I just wait and stick it out with my original exam schedule? Thanks in advance for those who'll help in enlightening me with this dilemma.

Hi RainDreamer -

Do you remember what your 'probability of passing' percentages were on the Mosby CAT? I used it as well and got repeated 99% probability of passing almost every time - but I don't feel as prepared as all that, so don't know how reliable it is ...

Any input?

Blessings

Elleann

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