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  1. Graduating in June, planning on July test date. Ready to review whenever everyone else is. No time to waste, already have a study plan in place. Ready for feedback.
  2. We have an NCLEX review course starting in March, but I am not sure if it will cover the new material or if it will be more content based. It will be somewhat difficult since the test has not been given yet. I have spoken with several students as well as reading the posts of those that have taken it on here to get some ideas of the content. I just don't know whether to worry about a "new" test, or just go with the flow and study as I am. I still am curious to hear from those that will be taking it and those who have taken the April exam when it comes.
  3. I will be finishing my nursing program in June 2010 and taking my NCLEX as soon as possible following graduation. I would like to hear from those that will be taking this "dreaded" new test. What are your thoughts and study plans? I have already begun to review after seeing the material provided on the NCSBN website. Curious to hear from those who are up starting in April 2010. JSTJONESN

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