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Less than 15 posting to avail of program

:p I was scheduled for NCLEX-RN on Jan. 15th, however, I feel I have the time to pospone in order to avail of suzanne4's program. As mentioned before I did her FIRST TIP and currently on the Q & A Saunders 3e and with CDROMs in between. I still find myself sometimes not picking the key words and simply being careless. I am not always on the test mode, how do you keep motivated? I plan to re-read important topics that I find relevant while thinking of other topics to post until I reach 15 postings.

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Not sure what your question is, and what you are specifically having issues with.

If you are having problems staying focused, stop and take a few days off from your review. If you push yourself but are not retaining anything, then it is not going to be of help to you.

Take the time to just read some nursing articles if you feel that you will miss out on something, there is always something new to learn. But time away from preparation directly for the exam can be a good thing at times.

Once you are able to start my actual program, you will not have any days off, it will be continuous on a daily basis.

I also do not like to see other books used during that time after the first tip, but spend the time on lab values and meds, things like that.

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That's great! You did managed to answer me with what I needed to do which I was also thinking of doing next but somehow I try to find that answer clearly.

I just had to appreciate the moments of interruptions and not feel guilty for not reading as much. The mini time outs does revive enthusiams. Thanks a lot.

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