Published Oct 10, 2016
urp007
20 Posts
HI GUYS,
I am an international student completed my bachelor of nursing from india and now i am preparing for nclex-rn exam,just about to take my exam in few months so want some reviews from experts who have already clear there nclex-rn.
Which books are mandatory to complete before giving my exam because i am having too much of material of nclex which makes me very tensed.
I will complete my whole saunders book 6th edition,kaplan and online exam questions from evolve,mosby 6th edition and 3500 questions of lippincott before appearing in exam.
At last i will buy online question bank of kaplan and U world.
So i am having doubt that it would be okie if i would complete this much work before my exams or i need more hard work.....
Because i have more materials such as mosby 7th edition,davis,hogan,exam cram and several others so should i complete this all also?
So please guide me that which are the basic requirements to complete and have my passing result just in first attempt....
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
There are no mandatory books when it comes to the exam. Do not get too many books or other material it can get too confusing. Suggest practicing questions and reading the rationales and only get the study books out if you are struggling to answer correctly questions in a certain area.
Moved to the NCLEX forum
thank you mam but can you advice me to complete which books and question banks before giving my exam.
MyGodisGood
5 Posts
I suggest you to focus on doing questions on UWorld. The more you do the better you get. Not only UWorld has the best rationales but also the screen on UWorld is exactly the same as nclex. So when it's time you take the actual nclex, you'll feel like you're just doing questions on UWorld. Get familiarize with the screen ease your anxiety when it comes to the real test. I finished all the UWorld questions and read every single rationale even the ones I got right. I passed with 75 questions. There's no way you can be prepared for this kind of test. All nclex wants to test you is whether you're a competent nurse. When doing questions, just remember PATIENT SAFETY is a priority!! Good luck, you will pass with flying colors!
thank you