Published May 30, 2012
butterfly67
1 Post
My NCLEX exam is scheduled for 3 weeks from today and I feel as though I've gotten off track with my studying. Its not that I haven't done any studying, but I feel like I haven't been doing enough, and the little I have done has been scattered. I have Hurst, Kaplan, Saunders (question data bank on my laptop), the HESI book (and of course my textbooks from school). I need a study plan. Does anyone have any good ideas? Based on what I've seen from classmates who have tested recently there wasn't much on the NCLEX that was recognized and lots and lots of SATA questions, which I always do horrible with. I appreciate any help I can get.
ellord
26 Posts
hi, i wud advice you relax. relax your mind, do not be anxious. 3weeks is a lot of valuable time.
i advice you not to be reading but be solving questions. considering the time u have left. as you solve questions go over the rationales and use that as your learning. i advice you solve and review 100q from saunders and 100q from kaplan each day. do saunders at a time you fell much relaxed, do saunders at a time you can absorb most. too much learning materials do not always help from my perspective. i believe kaplan gives you the strategy to choose the correct answer from the content you learnt from saunders. take time off between studies and something mind relaxing and go back to studying. you should do fine.
Have the best. Shalom!!!!!