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Pearson Vue Trick - Does it Work Every Time? Part 2
We like hearing ourselves! LOL I think everyone is afraid that they will be THE exception! I know I was. I figured something must be wrong. It took forever for it to post on the BON and I was NOT going to pay the stinking fee to learn early. I spent enough money on books and reviews! Anyway, it is tough when it is you and not someone else waiting. :)
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Pearson Vue Trick - Does it Work Every Time? Part 2
I suggest you get Linda LaCharity's book on Priority and Delegation. It helped me a lot. I also took NCSBN.com review. It is not as expensive as Kaplan. I did take a free pratice test through Kaplan. Check their site. Another good suggestion is doing 75-100 NCLEX questions a day and read all of the rationale even the ones you get right. I would get some right for the wrong reason. It helps to know WHY something is happening not just memorization. I see you are on YouTube. There are alot of good videos that explain diseases etc. on YouTube. I learned about ABGs, Cushings, Addisons disease etc, some from even USMLE videos (even though they are for docs they still have alot of good info and explain things well). Kaplan's strategy book is also good. Try the library first. I was able to get Kaplan's strategy book through interlibrary loan. You might some other books as well through the library. If they don't have it, ask if they can get it. It sure helps with the pocketbook. You have a great attitude! Keep it up! God will get you through what ever He wants you to do! There is nothing too hard for Him!
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Kaplan strategies, 2010-2011 edition, plz help
I agree with Caliotter3. The Linda LaCharity book on prioritization and delegation is excellent. It really helped me. The questions make you think and are closer to the type of "passing questions" in my opinion. I finished almost the entire book. I even did a couple of the case studies the night before my exam. The case studies are hard. I scored approx. 60-75% on average throughout the book.:)
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La Lacharity
I ordered mine online. Looks like there is a newer book out (Jan 2010). Amazon.com has both. Amazon even lets you look inside the newer one. It looks good. If I had it to do over again, I would get the newer book. :)
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Pearson Vue Trick - Does it Work Every Time? Part 2
@erinrp I don't know if anyone answered you. I took the 8 wk review and was pretty busy with it. It expired 1 wk before my test. I took a lot of notes and copied and pasted some of their charts to review later. Since you recently had nursing school, maybe the 5 wk would be better. My refresher course didn't cover everything (nursing grad. 1982) so I had to spend a little more time on learning some of it. The last week I reviewed my notes, labs and did lots and lots of questions ( a lot of LaCharity), infection control and endocrine (which I am weak at). I tried to study 4-5 hrs a day ( with breaks). If I didn't understand a process or something in the review, I looked it up online for an easier explanation or picture. Hope this helps.:)
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How long for State of Michigan to post my license?
It took a while for BON to update my license. (Mine had expired and took the NCLEX again) I took it July 16 and it finally updated July 28.
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July 2010 nclex rn study group
It is hard to say. I took 8 wks reviewing with NCSBN. You can do 3wks which includes the questions. They have pharm, priority, delegation, alternate format, and a bunch of random quizzes. There is also a pretest and a test for each of the 8 sections. I hate to tell you one way or the other. I really liked Lacharity and I've heard others talk well of Saunders. You really need to 100 questions a day. Kaplan has a free practice test you can sign up to do at their center and they will grade it and tell you approx. where you fall as to the passing standard. If you can't do that, I recommend going to their site and you can register for a free 20 question quiz. There are a lot of questions on their site but most of them are used in the free practice test. Kaplan's book NCLEX Strategies 2010-2011 I borrowed from the library and took all the tests and read all the strategy chaps. I recommend it as well. Here is another site with a mini NCLEX 10 question quiz on each drug chap. I just took the quizzes. There are 30 or so just on drugs. http://wps.prenhall.com/chet_adams_pharmacology_1/17/4583/1173501.cw/index.html Hope this helps! Don't forget about allnurses.com - infection control, "random fact throwing" thread etc.:)
- Pearson Vue Trick - Does it Work Every Time? Part 2
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Pearson Vue Trick - Does it Work Every Time? Part 2
@ erinrp I also took the NCSBN's learning extension review - lots of good info. LaCharity's book was priceless to me. I learned alot. Do NCLEX 75-100 questions a day especially the analysis/application type. They are the passing questions according to Kaplan. It's a pain but does help you get used to the type.
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July 2010 nclex rn study group
My percentages varied: LaCharity 60-70% -case studies were a lot harder. I got mostly 60's %. I even bombed one and got a 40% Kaplan's strategy book - 70% on the 180 question content test. I took a practice test with them and got a 78% but had seen many of the same questions on their website. NCSBN review - pretest 69% then practice quizzes and tests 65-75% I did find out that the passing level questions are the analysis/application questions not the comprehension or recall type (according to Kaplan). Hope this helps.
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July 2010 nclex rn study group
I passed!! I'm an RN! Finally, Michigan posted my active license! I have been waiting since July 16 with only the good pop up. It has been 25 years since I worked. Praise God! Very excited about where He will lead me now!
- Pearson Vue Trick - Does it Work Every Time? Part 2
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How long for State of Michigan to post my license?
FINALLY, my RN license is active!! I passed!! :balloons::balloons::balloons::balloons:
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How long for State of Michigan to post my license?
Congrats Erinp88!! :balloons: I still haven't heard about mine.
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back from taking NCLEX 2nd attempt and the pvt says....
Awesome!! :yelclap: Congrats!!:balloons: