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nclex review

good day!!! can anybody PLEASE tell me how will i start my review for nclex where i only have 1 1/2 mos to prepare...my att just arrive last thur, stating of its validity dates from oct. 20 to jan 3...my gosh, i don't know where to start!!!! i just have my operation (endometriosis) last sept 16 (i'm under the care of infertility doctor to conceive-been married for ten years w/o baby yet). that's why i didn't review ahead of time...i thought att will arrive later and expecting it to be 90 days validity, but....oh my God!!! hep me, some advice pleaaasssssssssseeeeeeeeeeee......................................:cry:thank you, guys....

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Hi if you have your ATT doesn't mean you will have to take the exam right away. You have I believe to schedule up to 1 year, you can see that from the eligibility period on the right side i think. So you have time still to study. Follow suzanne's tip. Saunder's comprehensive review 4th edition (although i have 3rd though) . YOu'll get it together for sure.Just Relax and in time you will be able to make a time table of what you need to study or how much time you need to study. God bless

relax take your time, organize your time for review. Start with saunders latest edition (4th edition) you will be fine..Good luck!!!

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hi richo...thanks for your reply, but it's stated in the att that i should take the exam within the validity dates which is from oct. 20, '08 to jan. 3, '09. are you sure it's one year? i hope so, because i realy want to prepare for this exam...thanks again...:sniff:

your school transcript and your fingerprint card is good for one year...but once you recieve your att you must test within the time allotted. even if you schedule it on jan 3rd that still gives you 10-11 weeks. you can do it!! i hear suzanne's plan is great so maybe you should check that out. i used the ncsbn learning extention and also saunders 4th edition.

good luck!!

Hi if you have your ATT doesn't mean you will have to take the exam right away. You have I believe to schedule up to 1 year, you can see that from the eligibility period on the right side i think. So you have time still to study. Follow suzanne's tip. Saunder's comprehensive review 4th edition (although i have 3rd though) . YOu'll get it together for sure.Just Relax and in time you will be able to make a time table of what you need to study or how much time you need to study. God bless

ATT varies from state to state and as the OP mentioned she only has until Jan to use it. otherwise will have to pay again

Oh ok Well then if you said it is then gather yourself and you can do it. God bless to you

Read the book 3 times and do the question 3 times I found that Mosby have better information than Sanudra I have taken the test all ready going back in December

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