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  1. Life happened, had to focus my attention on more serious matters. But now everything has been squared away. Dialed up Sacramento and everything is A-OK for me to take the test, so enough about that. Need some advice and suggestions :) Thank you.
  2. I plan on taking the NCLEX in 2 months time, but this task seems so very daunting. After all these years with basically contact with anything Nursing related -and- graduating from a school that wasn't exactly the best. That's the bad part. Good news is I'm a very intelligent person, more Audio inclined when it comes to retaining information. Never been much of a Sit-and-Study for hours type person, could wing almost all my classes by just listening. So I ask you all, pre- and post- NCLEX takers, what would be your best advice on what materials to study? I've all 2 months to study and knock this test out, with probably time/money to take a Refresher Course, if absolutely needed. Please, any and all help is GREATLY appreciated.

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