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LS1-3 by May?

Is it ridiculous to try to may the May deadline for the FCCA if I start studying this week? Would mean testing every 3 wks or so. I have studied for LS1 before but I'm sure I will need refresher. I guess I'm asking if anyone has done it before? I have a PRN job so I can study a lot but I tend to get distracted with this at home deal. Help!

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I've seen people post that they've taken one test a week and one girl took all of phase 2 in 10 days. Guess it depends on how much time you've got to study!!!

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I have time lol. I guess I just don't want to kill myself trying to do it and not make it or worse fail and have to wait anyways lol

I don't know if you went for it but anything is possible once you put your mind to it. I, too, wanted to finish the Life Span series before the May 2nd deadline. Unfortunately, life gets in the way. Scheduled to take Life Span 1 in 10 days, God willing. More than likely, so long as God wills, I will be registering for the FCCA June 26th! I also work PRN and definitely understand where your frustrations are coming from. Best of success to you @NurseHopefullnOH

I was trying to get in the June FCCA. I trying to get as much done by the beginning of June so that I can get in. We can do it yes... @LPN2RN2BE God willing. I'm praying and study hard.

Hello everyone. Im currently completing the FCCA, my advise is that all of the life span series can be done. I studied 10 days for LS2 exam and passed it. It wasnt hard at all. Everyone says LS1 and LS3 is the hardest. Always know your meds, disease process, contraindications , and follow the study guide and you will pass all of the exams. Good luck everyone.

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