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NCLEX 3500

Has anyone ever used the NCLEX 3500 questions for preparing for the exam? Some of the ?'s seem easy and I want to challenge myself to the max to be sure I pass this time!

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I started studying with Saunders and Exam Cram and switched over to NCLEX 3500 because you can select all areas not limited areas like Saunders. I did ALL of the EXAM CRAM questions. I found a few outdated answers in NCLEX 3500 but for the most part I really liked it, especially the rationales. Read all rationales, even for the questions that you answered correctly. I test July 14 so I will let you know if this strategy worked.

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I used NCLEX 3500, but I also used Saunders & Mosby's. I also did the Kaplan review course.

yes i am using nclex3500 now, also saunders and mosby as well. taking my test on august 5.

I used NCLEX 3500, Saunders, and Mosby's as well as the Hurst Review. Passed NCLEX-RN the first time with 75 questions and I thought it was easy. Hope this helps.

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I used NCLEX 3500 while studying for other exams and liked being able to read the rationales. I think there could have been more questions though.

I cant find NCLEX 3500 anymore help

just search it thru google, you may find the free online version..

NCLEX 3500 prepared me for NCLEX. Goodluck!!

i have it but never used it. my sister is lucky shes taking the nclex in a few months and she has a lot of free studying material c/o me. the 3500 is one of them

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