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DeeMarie22

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  1. I took my Nclex earlier this month, and passed with 75 questions! I wanted to know what everyone did to prepare. I also wanted to know what worked, and what did not work for them. So I'll share with you my method. I mainly used U-world, Hurst, and a prioritization book by LaCharity. I truly feel like these three things helped me the most. I dabbled in Saunders, Kaplan, and NCSBN; however, I don't feel that those things helped me. Nclex is not an easy test. The biggest thing is get your major content down and then focus on questions. Read the rationale (even on those that you've got right). It will help you to narrow it down on test day. Best of luck!

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