I did pass the Nclex. Thankfully. I graduated at the end of June, then had decided to take my Nclex towards the end of August since I got my registration finalized mid July. I realized I wasn't doing any studying, I mostly carried my book around, but really never got into it. So I pushed my date to the first of August and this pressured me to review my material. Mostly I reviewed in topics.....eg Cardio, respiratory, then looked over lab values for important things . I then reviewed major drug categories. I was using Saunders and although I did not do a lot of questions, I took her advice on how to answer questions by the rationales she gives. This really did help me because I only had 3 days to really study.
Anyway.....for me, I knew the longer I waited the more I would do no studying , I work best under pressure.
Good luck to all the test takers......and believe that you can do it.
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I did pass the Nclex. Thankfully. I graduated at the end of June, then had decided to take my Nclex towards the end of August since I got my registration finalized mid July. I realized I wasn't doing any studying, I mostly carried my book around, but really never got into it. So I pushed my date to the first of August and this pressured me to review my material. Mostly I reviewed in topics.....eg Cardio, respiratory, then looked over lab values for important things . I then reviewed major drug categories. I was using Saunders and although I did not do a lot of questions, I took her advice on how to answer questions by the rationales she gives. This really did help me because I only had 3 days to really study.
Anyway.....for me, I knew the longer I waited the more I would do no studying , I work best under pressure.
Good luck to all the test takers......and believe that you can do it.