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Tetris_Queen

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  1. This is a little off topic. Where and how do I apply to a flu clinic? I am trying to find a second job and I am a new grad.
  2. Everyone has different opinions of NCLEX reviews. Just find one that is suited to your needs. I chose Hurst because I knew I needed a refresher on the material. I studied the whole book including the peds sections and I read a couple of the documents of the 5th day and focused on the questions. As far as how many questions, I don't think it is important. Just be prepared to take all 265. Of course, you want to be done with 75, but if you are "still taking the test that means you are still in it or they would have cut you off already." - M. Hurst.
  3. Honestly, I didn't study pharm. The meds I studied were from the Hurst book and Q Bank. From searching through the forum here, people say they spend so much time studying meds and they end up seeing maybe two. Good luck!
  4. I just got news that I passed the NCLEX!!! These were my scores on the Hurst Q Review: 62%, 64%, 58%, 67%, 70%, 68%. I always went over the questions, answers, and rationales after each test.
  5. I took the Hurst. It was a very entertaining class. Hurst definitely puts everything together and makes everything "click." I also have the Saunders Q&A and that has plenty of questions to go over. At the end of the classes, you are able to access 6 practice tests (125 questions each). I felt the Hurst was extremely helpful refresher course. I recommend it! :)

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