Published Nov 28, 2009
forsty
102 Posts
hi
i passed out in 06,now am preparing NCLEX using Sunders lesson by lesson(like doing 1 unit + medication + Question),but am moving very slow am working full time 8-4,Mon-sat.is their any other way to prepare for nclex am not happy with the way am moving i just completed Renal,Resp,Gastro in a month,i dont know when i can complete my review,
Please guide me anyone,am planning to take nclex in AUG.:angryfire
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
hii passed out in 06,now am preparing NCLEX using Sunders lesson by lesson(like doing 1 unit + medication + Question),but am moving very slow am working full time 8-4,Mon-sat.is their any other way to prepare for nclex am not happy with the way am moving i just completed Renal,Resp,Gastro in a month,i dont know when i can complete my review, Please guide me anyone,am planning to take nclex in AUG.:angryfire
If you are looking at preparing for nearly 10 months for the NCLEX you may find that is too long. Many work full time and prepare in 3 months to sit the exam. You may want to consider just practising questions and only reading a chapter if it is an area you are struggling to answer questions
Thanx silverdragon102
i will try to follow ur advice,do u think i should take exam early through solving questions and reading difficult chapters,is it the way to study NCLEX.
I personally would say practice questions and read the rationale even if you get it right. If you find a subject you are struggling with then read the relevant review work in the book. Aim for approx 100-150 questions a day including reading the rationale and you will soon find you gain confidence in understanding how the questions work, what is being asked and how to do the ones like SATA 9Select All That Apply)
than u very much for the valuable advice.
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
I would push your timetable up to three months out and force yourself to put more into it on a daily basis. There has got to be some time that you can free up if you look really hard for it. Good luck.
thanz caliotter3
for the reply but can u please give more clarification on ur advice related to months of studies.