Nclex Preparation

Nursing Students NCLEX

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Hi guys... I'll have my NCLEX review this coming March. So, your answers will be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much.

  1. What books (materials) did you use? Do you thin one book is enough?
  2. How many hours per day did you study?
  3. How many questions did you answer per day?
  4. How many months did you allot for your NCLEX review?

  5. What question in NCLEX (actual exam) had you stumped? That totally surprise you?

  6. What were your preparations the week before your NCLEX?
  7. Strategies used...
  8. What are the important things that you really need to memorize for NCLEX?
  9. Any tips or advice?

RN_2008 ....Congratulations!so you pass..

To RN 2008,

Congradulations on passing! You're tip about priority and the rest of the sentence is a bit confusing to me and it sounds like I want more of what you are saying.

Could you rewrite it again and give examples or something??

Thanks

To RN 2008,

Congradulations on passing! You're tip about priority and the rest of the sentence is a bit confusing to me and it sounds like I want more of what you are saying.

Could you rewrite it again and give examples or something??

Thanks

sorry for the confusion. there's a great, recent thread on p/d. I could not explain it better than the poster so check it out.

Good luck to you piscesmama!:D

Do you think Kaplan review is worth it? I'm using Kaplan Nclex course right now, with the course book, basics book, and the workbook. I'm not really satisfied with the basics book. I think Saunder's is much better but I stuck with Kaplan since I've paid for it. But, I've downloaded something off the internet in mp3 format that sounds very much like those videos that I've watched. (sigh) I feel that I've wasted my money!

What I think is useful with Kaplan is the Decision Tree. It makes things much easier sometimes when you're answering NCLEX questions.

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