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  1. I was not the strongest student in school yet somehow I managed to pass the NCLEX in 75 questions. So, I wanted to share what resources I used that helped me to pass in 75 as well as provide some tips for studying. 1. Saunders NCLEX-RN (good for understanding patho) and the app on the phone is awesome for practice on the go. I also love the computerized alternative questions. 2.My lifeline was the LaCharity Prioritization Delegation and Assessment 3.Kaplan RN book- this was great for strategies on how to narrow down choices when you have no clue. 4. Perry and Potter Clinical Nursing skills 4. I also found some helpful guides listed on here that other people put together 5. After each question I would read the rationale and try to understand it. I also wrote things down I didn't know as well as all the medications 6. Do 2000-3000 Q's before taking exam average (100 a day and none on the weekend) 7. During the test make sure your take a break before during the test - you can bring a snack so you can eat a little something 8. While studying make sure you do several comprehensive tests and review them twice 9. Make a good study plan. I focused on different systems on different days. 10. Relax and test day go with what you know! Make peace with yourself! TEST RESULTS: I also found out I passed the next day by going on to the Board of Nursing for my state.
  2. Hello.. The UD program takes about 30-40 people each Fall. The minimum requirement is a 3.0, but if you have less than that and some experience in healthcare you might be able to make a good case. The program is hard but doable. Just dont plan any other activities or try to work a full time job. Good luck to you.
  3. Do anyone have any knowledge about this program. I only have two classes left to fulfill the prerequisites. I was told they do not offer letters of acceptance unless all requirements are fulfilled. Did anyone else find this to be true? I was accepted to the Drexel program however I feel it may be too intense since I am a single parent. But, it may be my only choice because I didnt take the TEAS or GRE so I can not finish applying at Jeff.

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