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  1. I had applied to SRU's RN to BSN and was accepted but then withdrew from the college due to a problem accessing online content. Spoke with their IT department about the issue, they said they'd fix it, but then never did. I somehow ended up with two different user accounts, one I could register for classes with and one I could access the online part with-but not vice-versa. Can you see the problem there? I had a hard time getting in touch with people and decided that wasn't what I wanted to deal with when getting a 100% online degree. I think my problem might have been unique though, not sure. The worst was when I tried calling back about the issues, I had my adviser tell me that perhaps the issue was user error, which it wasn't! Otherwise everyone I dealt with was very nice. I wish it would have worked out, you can't beat the price!
  2. Hi just wondering if anyone could recommend some good books that helped them as a mental health nurse. I have my psych textbooks & care planning books from school but just wondering if there is anything more out there. I don't have any needed area in particular but just in general. Looking around on Amazon all I see are textbooks or things more specific to nursing students. Also curious about mental health nursing journals-any you like more than others? Subscriptions are expensive, but I am thinking about subscribing to something, just not sure what yet. Thanks!
  3. As the OP, I just wanted to say I just saved myself a ton of money - bought the Kaplan book for $25 along with LaCharity and Saunders and passed the boards in 75 questions. You don't need the expensive Kaplan courses to pass! I never saw any coupons for online Kaplan but I know some people in my nursing class got a discount on the in person Kaplan class through the school somehow. GL with studying!!
  4. Ok I passed my boards now I feel qualified to answer your questions, (:. The NCSBN online has about 1200 questions. I found it helpful but probably could have gotten by without it. NCSBN has more difficult questions than Saunders. I have not seen any mistakes, however the NCSBN rationales are hit or miss. Most explanations will say why one answer is right but won't say why the other answers are wrong. That's frustrating when you have two answers that could be right. Saunders rationales are way better. The review content is OK if you don't mind reviewing online. There are many links to online sources and some pictures. I preferred to study content from Saunders however.
  5. I did not use use Kaplan program and I passed. I did spend $20 on the Kaplan 2010-2011 book and found that useful. All in all I probably spend about $100 on study materials, and I think I went overboard. I think you would be fine with the Kaplan book and Saunders. However the LaCharity book couldn't hurt. The key is to study content and do practice questions every day!
  6. ah..I keep debating whether or not I want to pay for quick results...I heard the actual results show up on your board of nursing pretty quickly...but I keep checking and don't see any updates I'm probably gonna get my quick results because I hate this wait!!
  7. I'm also interested in working for the IHS. I've read just about all of the posts in this forum about working for them. Curious if anyone has any other thoughts on working for the IHS as a new grad. Feel free to PM me.
  8. Well it's true,Socal, that NCSBN does have good references and I have not come across any factual errors. However the answer rationales are lacking. Otherwise that questions are good. I plan on doing a more comprehensive review once I've taken my NCLEX and have some perspective and TIME. Godfather, I would get NCSBN for the test bank but the review part isn't that great. It's OK, I went through half of it, but there are just better sources out there. Saunders is the best as far as content review. I don't know anything about Davis 2010 but I heard it's good. Of course I still have to pass the test so take my reviews with a grain of salt:D
  9. Awesome!! Congrats!! I'm using NCSBN now (in addition to a few other sources) and have mixed feelings about it. I'll let you know how I feel about it once I take the NCLEX, lol
  10. I'd call my feelings about nursing school a love/hate relationship. LOL. One needs to make many sacrifices to make it through and it definitely puts a strain on family. However you can learn so much and there were many rewarding clinical experiences.
  11. I paid for it but the only thing I found it good for was putting it on my resume and honestly, I don't think it helps much. you might find more use out of it (and scholarship potential) if you actively participate in your local chapter. but who has time for that in nursing school?
  12. spoken like a true nurse..helping others solve their own problems :)
  13. my exam day is oct 1 too white blue angel!! i know i will be studying quite a bit this week. i gave my self less time to study though. with 6 months of studying you should be good, lol. if you do get all 265 questions it means that you are near passing level so that is not a bad thing. people can pass with 265!

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