I just passed LS 1 with an A, have been getting all A's, but it seems like I am feeling more scattered when it comes to my study plan with each test. I felt like i was studying from too many different sources, and now I am so nervous about LS 2 that I don't know how to study for this one. I don't have the mental health book and i am wondering if i need to cough up the money i don't have, to buy it. I thought i failed the last test, was so surprised that i passed. I need some advice so that i can be more focused this time around. I have the medsurge book, just a little concerned about the mental health aspect, i was thinking of using my lpn mental health book, saunders, and the companion website for the mental health book that gives chapter summaries for every chapter, even though the 5th edition summaries are more thorough than the 6th edition summaries....HELLPPPP:eek::redbeathe:confused:
I used the Saunders NCLEX-RN book for all of my LS exams and found it to be a great resource. It really broke it down for me. Anything I didn't understand or questioned, I googled for clarity.
alodocios
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I just passed LS 1 with an A, have been getting all A's, but it seems like I am feeling more scattered when it comes to my study plan with each test.
I felt like i was studying from too many different sources, and now I am so nervous about LS 2 that I don't know how to study for this one. I don't have the mental health book and i am wondering if i need to cough up the money i don't have, to buy it. I thought i failed the last test, was so surprised that i passed. I need some advice so that i can be more focused this time around. I have the medsurge book, just a little concerned about the mental health aspect, i was thinking of using my lpn mental health book, saunders, and the companion website for the mental health book that gives chapter summaries for every chapter, even though the 5th edition summaries are more thorough than the 6th edition summaries....HELLPPPP:eek:
:redbeathe:confused: