yeah and i only had kaplan review book, i didn't do qtrainers or anything additional. i would say to review alot of "hot topic" stuff e.g. reproductive issues (breast/prostate ca, cialis/viagra etc)....
hmm thought i posted but guess not - well i took mine july 5 and passed! did pearson vue, oh i dunno about A HUNDRED TIMES over the course of 24 hours "just to be sure" haha. turned off at 75 and was...
just passed nclex 2 days ago with the minimum (75questions). i am selling all the books on eBay in one big lot ... great books, wouldn't change the way i studied at all! not sure if i am allowed to...
took the big test today! turned off at 75 questions and i felt really unsure, borderline positive i failed. got ALOT of SATA & i'm the worst at those. freaked out til i started looking up concepts...
taking mine tomorrow (july 5) at 2pm. took the kaplan 265q practice test from the back of the review guide yesterday & got 75%. currently just reviewing all of those rationales, maybe a few drugs...
i did 265 from the back of kaplan review book yesterday. got a 75%. the book said 70 or better is a good indicator, 60-69 need more review and 59 or less "significant review" is needed. i take mine...
i am taking it july 5th as well, i have been studying hardcore for weeks but when i take practice tests i still feel like im guessing! its really just a matter of getting to know the questions format...
hey guys how are you studying meds? seems like no matter what, i can't get every side effects or how/when to take to stick... and no one review book has every significant med/nursing implication....
july 5th! i've been using "Made Easy" and my HESI review guide (similar to ATI) for content review, Kaplan's strategy/practice book, Lippincott's 5,000+ review questions for practice, and Mosby's...
words can't express the relief i'm feeling looking thru these (and similar threads). graduated mid-may this year, taking the NCLEX July 5... I cut down to 24 hrs/week at my current job and I just...