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  1. ok, thanks a lot. can you give some advice on how to utilize the remaining 7 weeks? thanks:cheers:
  2. Hello everyone. I need help. I only have remaining 7 weeks before my NCLEX exam. I graduated batch 2006 and after that i havent work in th e hospital until now. for the past few months, i dont have any motivation to review and i can't concentrate when im holding the book already because of distractions around me. can u give me some advice on how many hours per day do i have to study or how many questions per day do i have to answer? and what motivations did you use to stick to reviewing. thanks a lot. :w00t:
  3. thank you so much for the reply silverdragon and btw, i applied at vermont. thanks a lot. Godbless!
  4. hello to everyone! im a newbie here, im taking NCLEX this march 10 2008 and I havent work since i graduated, for some reasons. hahaha! just want to hear from you guys if 7 weeks is enough for me to prepare for NCLEX and how many hours do i have to study per day? i already read that the good reviewer to use is the saunders, but got only 7 weeks. What shall I do? help please! thanx a lot!:balloons::w00t:

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