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I'm retaking NCLEX RN for the second time in Oct. I have been doing exam cram and Saunders. After I finish ALL those questions I'm moving on to LaCharity. Then a few weeks before my date, I;m going to buy the NCSBN question review... So far I feel I'm on the right track to pass this time
I am also taking the test in October. It is time to be motivated!! I am using Saunders, La Charity and Linda Hurst to study from. I am also using flashcards. I have joined a church and attending now on a regular basis for hope, prayer and support. I have a Journey and it is to be an LPN nurse once and for all. GOD is going to help me get me through this test and this wonderful Forum. So October takers lets support each other.
Hi guys to evrybody who has replied to this thread esp. to analegna who started this octoberexaminer's thread, and to everybody who is reading and scrolling around this website. Thank you and hello to you! I am also planning to test this october, though i have receieved my att yet. But goodluck to all of us! Let's all stay positive and stay motivated from studying.
I'm using hogan, hurst, kaplan, la charity, exam cram, and saunders.
I am still not motivated. I took my RN NCLEX on Aug. 13th and failed. I kinda through myself into work and I haven't started back studying. I haven't even payed the money to retest yet. My brain was so tired the first time around and it is hard to get back into the groove of studying again. I wish I had passed that crazy test the first time.
AnalegnaRN
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If you are taking NCLEX in October as I am here is a place to get motivated. As of today you have approximately 4-8 weeks to prepare for this life changing test. That is more than enough time if you haven't started yet.
Now crack open whatever review book you have and hit it because now is the time to begin. Start typing :typing those review sheets, looking over rationales start with the stuff you know you need help with and feel like
because by the end of your study time you'll be up to the stuff you do know and you'll hopefully feel more comfortable at test time... or maybe you won't.
Anybody else motivating tips, or study tips for NCLEX