I studied for 3 weeks doing NCSBN Learning extension and Saunder's Q & A and passed w/ 75 questions. Forget the lessons in NCSBN, but the random question bank was similar to the actual exam....
don't freak out. i think you should brush up on your weak areas at this point so they stay fresh in your mind. if you can, begin to taper off your studying 1 week before the test and then give...
same as the other posts. it depends on how much time you have to study. personally i got the 3 wk course and used Saunders Q & A and it was good enough for me to pass w/
Don't obsess about getting 75 questions. Just focus and do your best on each question AND take a break if you need it, don't wait for the 2 hr mark. Good
You shouldn't be "learning" at this point. You've been studying for this test the whole time you were in nursing school. You're ready, you just don't know it. 3 weeks is not too short. It's...
I used the National Council State Boards of Nursing's NCLEX Review: Learning Extension and Saunder's Q & A Review for the NCLEX-RN. Learning Extension's random Qbanks are great and asked...