Published Mar 19, 2012
MissRnToYou
64 Posts
Hey All!,
I am not new to allnurses.com and I am just surprised to actually be posting in the NCLEX forum this year! Time surely does fly. I am in need of tips on how to study for the NCLEX.
I have Saunders, NCLEX 4000, LaCharity PDA, and I just purchased Kaplan's Strategies, Review, and Practice book, and I will be purchasing Kaplan's Q-Bank. After reading about everyone's preparation for the NCLEX, my anxiety level is about a 40 right now:no:
I take my NCLEX at the end of June and right now school is taking up a lot of my time. What is the best way to start preparing? Should I read the Kaplan's strategy book first, then start practicing questions and only review my troubling areas? HELP?!
hotnurse408
139 Posts
Hey All!,I am not new to allnurses.com and I am just surprised to actually be posting in the NCLEX forum this year! Time surely does fly. I am in need of tips on how to study for the NCLEX.I have Saunders, NCLEX 4000, LaCharity PDA, and I just purchased Kaplan's Strategies, Review, and Practice book, and I will be purchasing Kaplan's Q-Bank. After reading about everyone's preparation for the NCLEX, my anxiety level is about a 40 right now:no:I take my NCLEX at the end of June and right now school is taking up a lot of my time. What is the best way to start preparing? Should I read the Kaplan's strategy book first, then start practicing questions and only review my troubling areas? HELP?!
are you studying for the PN or RN nclex.
Hi, I'm sorry. NCLEX-RN
I advise if you are not strong in content/knowledge review that. Then see review the strategy book.. then do nclex questions. This way you when you are questions after questions at some point you will see where your weakness are.
futurern34
343 Posts
Yes, start off by reviewing your content. I am reading Saunders right now and I like it.