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  1. Until last week I was as nervous as all of you. But now I am a board certified RN, which means I made it through ! So now I have time playing with the internet to find interesting sites like this one. What I found while I was preparing for the NCLEX-RN was that the questions are only helpful to exercise with knowledge you already have. So in the end I formulated my own questions cause they were for free and Kaplan and saunders and whoever do it just like that. hahaha... However, but since it was already 9 month since my graduation I had to go for a review and tutorial class here in San Diego and that has put it alltogether again for me. So my message is, if it has been a while since you graduated you need to get the big picture back and the fantasy questions for 100 dollars per book are just confusing. If you have just graduated just do whatever questions or read to keep your knowledge fresh. Then there is no drama like sitting for it ten times in twenty years, which is pretty devastating. Good luck to all of you !!

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