Published Dec 27, 2008
DAMomma
326 Posts
Hi all, has anyone used the NCLEX review cards by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins? I am thinking about buying the November 2007, 4th edition. If you have used it, how do you like it?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/0781781094/ref=nosim/?tag=smarterbooks-20&creative=380333&creativeASIN=0781781094&linkCode=asn
In addition to the cards I have the Kaplan's review 2007-2008 study edition (I see the 2008-2009 is now avaliable, is there much of a difference?), LWW on-line 3500 test questions (I know this edition is a bit out of date), and Mosby's PDQ for NCLEX-RN. I hope I am not bogging myself down to too many resources.
I am also thinking about purchasing the NCSBN 3 week prep course. I hope to take my test by mid-February.
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Walking N2 MyDestiny
143 Posts
Hi all, has anyone used the NCLEX review cards by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins? I am thinking about buying the November 2007, 4th edition. If you have used it, how do you like it?http://www.amazon.com/dp/0781781094/ref=nosim/?tag=smarterbooks-20&creative=380333&creativeASIN=0781781094&linkCode=asnIn addition to the cards I have the Kaplan's review 2007-2008 study edition (I see the 2008-2009 is now avaliable, is there much of a difference?), LWW on-line 3500 test questions (I know this edition is a bit out of date), and Mosby's PDQ for NCLEX-RN. I hope I am not bogging myself down to too many resources.I am also thinking about purchasing the NCSBN 3 week prep course. I hope to take my test by mid-February.D
They have great reviews. The cards you can take every where with you. When every you have 5 mins you can always look at the cards and ask yourself questions.