Published May 11, 2004
bashy
26 Posts
I will be writing the nclex soon does anyone have any advice for me
I have been using kaplan nclex-Rn, Nclex- RN new format questions by Lippincott, and Mosby's rapid review series. I think I am covered but what is the exam like.
thanks
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Hi
The best thing you can do is set a daily study plan and keep to it, the exam varies from person to person as the next question depends on the last answer. There are plenty of threads in the graduate forum that should be able to answer this question.
Anna
jap
3 Posts
I will be writing the nclex soon does anyone have any advice for meI have been using kaplan nclex-Rn, Nclex- RN new format questions by Lippincott, and Mosby's rapid review series. I think I am covered but what is the exam like.thanks
I passed the NCLEX-RN in NY in 1996 and transfer my license to CA. The only thing that u can do is do more exercise. I only use the book from Mosby only. So do more practice and will have a good reture. In addition, u need to count your time for exercise. Do not think too long for one question. Good luck. from JAP
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
Just keep doing questions..............on average you should be doing about 100 per day now. Try to shoot for a total of 3,000 to 4,000 questions before taking the exam.............
Good luck and please let us know how you do............ :balloons:
Diahni
627 Posts
I will be writing the nclex soon does anyone have any advice for meI have been using kaplan nclex-Rn, Nclex- RN new format questions by Lippincott, and Mosby's rapid review series. I think I am covered but what is the exam like.thanks[/quoteThis web site has a lot of info and tests concerning recent nclex tests:http://caring4you.net/tests.html
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This web site has a lot of info and tests concerning recent nclex tests:http://caring4you.net/tests.html
you have answered a post which is over 3 years old and I doubt the OP has been to the site for a long time