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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
keep it up, u are doing good..remember to checkout infection control, very important..seriously i think Exam cram is very close the nclex...
I have been looking at the infection control on here. I was thinking about buying exam cram for the last 2-3 weeks. I haven't set a date yet though.
I have been looking at the infection control on here. I was thinking about buying exam cram for the last 2-3 weeks. I haven't set a date yet though.
i had exam cram before i did my first nclex rn, but seriously, i never do pass 45 qs from it and i focused on kaplan, when i saw the real nclex, i was so mad at myself because i never take EC serious, was veryyyyyyyyyyyyy close to the real nclex.
I will be taking the pn exam a 2nd time in october. Heard they say you don't get the same topic as 1st time. Anyone has a clue about what to review... although I am reviewing everything.
I have heard that too. I have been using Kaplan and Hurst. I am going to buy Exam Cram though.
those are some good questions to review and they're free! I took the pretest yesterday and got 72% [i don't know if that's good or not though]
I will be praying for you and wish you the best of luck!
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Thank u so much, thats a good one...just keep positive, remenber PMS, which is positive mental status..