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  1. @lehaley1989 i plan to in my second year because the Saunders book doesn't cover much of my first-year content
  2. @203bravo i actually really like that strategy. Will definitely use it in the next round of tests! thanks.
  3. i actually really like that strategy. Will definitely use it in the next round of tests! thanks.
  4. So I'm a first year nursing student and recent uni grad in the sciences. I just had my first round of midterms and across all midterms, the one thing that truly screwed me was the SATA questions. The minimum average I have to maintain is a 70 and getting grades ranging between 76-80 isn't good enough. To me, it's too close to a 70 which I consider failing. So my question is what are your strategies to answering them and what resources have you used that you find helpful? now before anyone says to get a nclex review book, its content is irrelevant in my first year but I will be picking one up next when it's actually usable.

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