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Nclex

I am a nursing student who starts in the Fall 08. Should a new student get the NCLEX review material and study it along with going to nursing school? Or will this be too confusing and too much information at one time? Just wondering what is the best strategy to do well in nursing school and prepare myself for the NCLEX at the same time. Thank you

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You will have enough to do on studying without also studying the NCLEX. Things may change over time and you may end up having to buy another book. I would just look at what is required on your course and think about the exam once you are coming towards the end of your training. You will probably find your coursework aims towards the exam anyway

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