How did you use your saunderscomprehensive cd?

Nursing Students NCLEX

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This is the question I would like to raise for those who passed the nclex using only saunder comprehensive book and its cd. I attempted to answer 100 questions/day in its exam modebut i got exhausted because the cd keeps on sending questions that I answered before. I would be more than happy to accept your suggestions.

Specializes in Psych, Skilled Nursing.

If you keep on getting the same questions I suppose that you are getting higher than 75% now per 100 questions? Might as well use other CD's or those that can be accessed online for free like the NCLEX 3500. But if I were you I would try to finish The Assignment and Delegation book by La Charity. Saunder's questions are for me, easier than questions from other books. If you have friends that can lend you books like Exam Cram or Prentice Hall Comprehensive Review, do so. Good luck!!

I dont use exam mode with my cd. 1 out of 10 times I use assessment mode. This helps me figure out my weak area to know where my focus for the 10 days will be. Every day for a week and a half, I use study mode and select one content area a day and do 100 to 200 of those, keeping track of how many I get wrong on my own little piece of paper, making a check mark for each wrong. I also bookmark any questions that I get wrong and go through those bookmarks the next day before moving on, unbookmarking as I get them correct. I prefer study mode because you get the answer right away and the rationale so I am learning/reinforcing as I go along, for me it does so much more to know if I got it right, right then then in an hour when I am finished with it. Then after the 10 days i do an assessment again. This works for me.

That's how I studied using saunders and I passed with 77 questions. I noticed sometimes I got a lot of repeat questions while I studied even in study mode but it helped reinforce the information. Also, there's only so many ways they could possibly ask you a question...you know?

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