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PN NCLEX HELP!!

Help i just recently graduated front PN program about 3 weeks ago and now studying for my PN NCLEX and I needed some advice. I'm super nervous and scared I've been told there's a lot of SATA questions I'm not the the best with those. I've been using the ATI review which is mandatory for my school but I don't really think it's helping and I'm also using exam cram and a website called picmonic. Picmonic is a website that reviews for NCLEX or even MCAT but they use cute pictures to help you understand medications or even disorders Are there any specific content areas I should be more focused on. by the way only 18 turning 19 on Saturday :)en MCAT but they use cute pictures to help you understand medications or even disorders Are there any specific content areas I should be more focused on. I don't have a texting date yet my name wknd be sent to the BON until I get a green light from the ATI REVIEW which kinda sucks. by the way only 18 turning 19 on Saturday :)

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Moved to the NCLEX forum where you will find many hints and tips for sitting the exam

My advice is this, focus on getting the greenlight so you can take the test! The NCLEX is easier than ATI and quite frankly, its just not hard. Yes you MAY encounter a lot of SATA questions but if you do, as long as you know your content you should be able to answer the majority of them with no problem. Now if you struggled through school and are struggling to get the ATI greenlight then you definitely will need to study harder. Good luck to you though.

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