My Study Plan - taking the exam on June 7th

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Hi guys!

I'm taking my exam 17 or so days from today. Sounds kinda scary when I put it like that...

So - on march 17 I started reading my Saunders review book, it took me about six weeks to finish that, including all the questions at the end of each chapter. Scored 75% on the CD pretest.

Last Friday was my last day of work before going out for a pre-exam break. I intend to give all my attention to studying in the coming three or so weeks, just up to the exam. After finishing my book, I now focus mainly on doing questions from the Saunders and NCLEX 4000 CDs, and I plan to start doing practice exams from the Kaplan CD about 10 days before my actual exam.

Anyone else taking the exam end of May- beginning of June?

How do you study?

Good luck to us all! :)

I am taking it the next day! I have been reading Saunders/doing questions, NCLEX 4000, and I enrolled in Hurst online review. Overall, I feel ready, but I am still getting nervous as the date draws closer.....

Same here - I feel ready but can't shake the nervousness all together. ho well, they say that some tension keeps you alert, right?! ;)

Where are you taking you exam?

Jacksonville, FL

Cool :)

I'm in MI.

Don't worry Guys we worked hard for this and we are are going to prove !!! We are worth of this.... Hit your nervousness and do it...

Goodluck and all the best !!!!!

Mine is on June 6th! Going through Saunders, did NLN prep tests while in school, have the NCLEX study guide from on here, and trying to stay confident!

Taking mine on May 31st. I bumped it up from June 5th. I think you could study forever for the NCLEX, but I feel confident and just want to get to the test!! I'm doing the NCSBN Comprehensive Online NCLEX-RN Review, the Saunders book, and using ATI tools we got in school, and the ATI NCLEX app on iPhone. The NCSBN questions are harder than Saunders and ATI...at least for me personally.

Oh, NCSBN has a free pharm flash card app for iPhone...just found it yesterday, seems great for on-the-go studying, especially if your weak spot is pharmacology.

Good luck everyone!!!

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