I just graduated and have been using the Linda LaCharity PDA book. I also purchased the Saunders q&a book (the blue one) and plan on signing up at learningext.com NCSBN for 3 weeks. Should I also purchase the regular Saunders yellow review book? What is the difference between the 2 Saunders books?
I plan on doing a lot of questions, reading the rationales, and then reviewing the topics of the questions I'm getting wrong. Is this how most people study?
I also used ATI throughout nursing school and received a 94% likelihood of passing the NCLEX on the comprehensive predictor. I graduated with a 3.9, so I feel confident, but definitely want to make sure I study properly. Thanks for the advice.
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I just graduated and have been using the Linda LaCharity PDA book. I also purchased the Saunders q&a book (the blue one) and plan on signing up at learningext.com NCSBN for 3 weeks. Should I also purchase the regular Saunders yellow review book? What is the difference between the 2 Saunders books?
I plan on doing a lot of questions, reading the rationales, and then reviewing the topics of the questions I'm getting wrong. Is this how most people study?
I also used ATI throughout nursing school and received a 94% likelihood of passing the NCLEX on the comprehensive predictor. I graduated with a 3.9, so I feel confident, but definitely want to make sure I study properly. Thanks for the advice.