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Hello Hadassah, i purchased the ncsbn after reading saunders cover to cover. I did it to reinforce my content, what i like about is that the content was simplified, easier to understand and just like what was posted above, the questions they have are "NCLEX style" yet the rationales were brief, but as long as you read their content summary it's not so bad. Information is not too overwhelming compared to reading the saunders.
Hello Hadassah, i purchased the ncsbn after reading saunders cover to cover. I did it to reinforce my content, what i like about is that the content was simplified, easier to understand and just like what was posted above, the questions they have are "NCLEX style" yet the rationales were brief, but as long as you read their content summary it's not so bad. Information is not too overwhelming compared to reading the saunders.
Hello..i am doing the same..i am currently doing saunders six weeks study calendar and after that i am planning to purchase ncsbn i hope this plan will work :)
well hopefully it does, i honestly found ncsbn easier after saunders, now i am just concentrating with answering as much questions as i can... i didn't continue answering saunders cd because i find the questions too easy and not as near as how NCLEX Questions were worded so i continued answering Mary Ann Hogan's practice questions CD, it's an excellent resource.
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Hi Everyone, Any one used the Learningext.com 3 or 5 weeks for the NCLEX? Can you tell me how many NCLEX style questions you get for the 3 or 5 weeks study plan and did it help you in your study. Congratulations to all who passed and happy studying to those of us yet to pass the NCLEX. Thank you for your response.