Published May 19, 2010
gj47479
17 Posts
GM2RN
1,850 Posts
I have no idea where you would get that many NCLEX type questions without getting a book. I'd highly recommend Saunders. You would have all the questions you need with this one book. Check Amazon for used ones but make sure it includes the CD. Even if you have to get a new one it's worth the investment when compared to the possibility of failing the NCLEX after spending much more on your education.
Good luck!
wishNhopeNdreamN
337 Posts
I think there is a link to NCLEX 3500 on the site somewhere...try doing a search for it. HTH
evolvingrn, BSN, RN
1,035 Posts
check your local library. I was able to check out many of the nclex books and i found that most of the cds download onto the computer so that i still have all the questions after returning the books. good luck
Good idea!
kikaymeh
22 Posts
whoa that is just way too many questions! hehe
when i did my review, kaplan was my best friend day and night. i used their q trainers and q bank but the thing is you have to buy them online, it cost me a lot of money. kaplan has a book you can check it out and it comes with a cd with tons of questions you can practice on. saunders is good too! you may have to visit the local library and i agree it is a good idea to stop by there or borrow from a friend who already took the exam if you are not willing to spend money.
good luck!
justwandering31
My textbooks had CDs in them. Each one has NCLEX questions on them. If your textbooks came with a CD you should check them out and see if there are any on there.
SnowStar4
468 Posts
hello everyone! I need to do 3,000 NCLEX questions for my last semester in the nursing program...my questions is does anybody know of any resources to practice questions...***without having to go out and buy new books**** . Preferably resources that give you the results like say you did 100 questions and you got 80 correct it actually gives you results like 80% and so on....The reason is because we have to turn in 300 questions weekly with our results. Thanks
Did you ask your teacher for recommendations? I would assume they would point you in the right direction since they assigned this.
Finallydidit
141 Posts
Check craigslist, and or post on there.. you may find someone local willing to sell or let you borrow their CD...