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OMG! I just got done with the NCLEX...75 questions :icon_roll I have to say...it was not as bad as I thought it was going to be. Is that a bad sign? I studied Kaplan and Saunders. There were just a few questions where I completely guessed. I felt pretty confident about most of my answers...is this a bad sign since the better you do the harder the questions are suppose to get??? I don't know what to think...
OMG! I just got done with the NCLEX...75 questions :icon_roll I have to say...it was not as bad as I thought it was going to be. Is that a bad sign? I studied Kaplan and Saunders. There were just a few questions where I completely guessed. I felt pretty confident about most of my answers...is this a bad sign since the better you do the harder the questions are suppose to get??? I don't know what to think...
Congratulations!!!!!
If I may ask, between Kaplan and Saunders, which is closer to the actual NCLEX test?
Congratulations!!!!!If I may ask, between Kaplan and Saunders, which is closer to the actual NCLEX test?
Definitely Kaplan! Actually...Kaplan is more difficult than NCLEX, at least I thought so. So I would HIGHLY recommend it. I didn't take a review course. I bought their NCLEX-RN exam strategies book and used the CD that came with it, along with the trainer that I found online. I would also recommend Saunders, though. I read through the entire book and did all of the practice tests at the end of each chapter. I didn't do the questions found at the back of the book but I did use their CD with practice questions. You can select specific content and types of questions.
I hope this helps. Remember to practice DIFFICULT questions. I thought NCLEX was a lot more straight forward than Kaplan but Kaplan really prepared me for it. I was pretty confident the entire time.
GOOD LUCK TO YOU!!!
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