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Passed NCLEX-RN using Saunders
If its been more than a year and you havent passed you may want to do hurst review. They have a more in depth review.
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Passed NCLEX-RN using Saunders
I read the chapter and highlighted what stood out to me. I did not write any extra notes its a waste of time. I only did just what Ive stated in my plan above.
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Need help passing the NCLEX RN
Check out my "passed nclex" post on my page.
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Passed NCLEX-RN using Saunders
I'm unsure. I haven't used any of Lippincotts resources.
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Passed NCLEX-RN using Saunders
Thank you! Saunders is a good resource to use also while in nursing school too.
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Passed NCLEX-RN using Saunders
That's awesome! Good luck to you on your journey. Thank you!
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Passed NCLEX-RN using Saunders
You're welcome! Good luck on your studying and NCLEX success. @laura09
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Passed NCLEX-RN using Saunders
Thank you! :) Because I was well versed on my content using after Saunders, the SATA didn't phase me at all. It was easy to select only the correct options from the answer choices. Remember that on SATA questions you can select 2, 3, or 4 options, but usually not all options. Yes, this was the only resource I used. It takes patience to read the whole book but I saved a ton of money and it was worth it since I passed. @laura09
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Passed NCLEX-RN using Saunders
I purchased the new Saunders NCLEX-RN book from Amazon.com, here's the link: http://www.amazon.com/Saunders-Comprehensive-NCLEX-RN®-Examination-Nclex-Rn/dp/1455727555. The cost of the book was about $65 at the time of my purchase. After I logged onto the website using the book's access code, I did the 75 question assessment test and got a six week study plan based on my exam score. I followed the study plan in the order it was presented. I read the ENTIRE book, yes all 77 chapters and did all questions in the book. I studied faithfully for a total of 7 weeks. I finished my study plan a week early, which allowed me to focus on practice questions. The website contains over 5000 questions and I completed about 2000. I increased my number of questions each day for a week before my exam for example: 125, 135, 180, 200, and 265. I did not study the day before my exam. In my humble opinion, I believe the Saunders book and questions help you to understand, remember, and retain all you need to know to pass NCLEX-RN. I find that sticking to one resource worked best for me. Using Saunders made NCLEX-RN a breeze for me and I passed my NCLEX-RN in 75 questions. Yes, I am already aware that everyone is different and simply wanted to share my story with someone as it may help him or her. If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask! Blessings to you on your NCLEX journey!
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Study tips nclex rn passers pls
I read this book cover to cover and practiced some questions from the website that comes with the book http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1455727555?pc_redir=1397388979&robot_redir=1
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I am depressed; Failed NCLEX for the 1st TIME.
I read this book cover to cover and practiced some questions from the website that comes with the book http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1455727555?pc_redir=1397388979&robot_redir=1
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265 questions, what to do next?
Congrats that is wonderful!
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NCSBN NCLEX-RN Review (Failed first time)
If you do their entire nclex review along with all their questions then you should be fine. A good content base is necessary to pass with the new nclex standards.
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What helped you pass your NCLEX?
I used the new Saunders book
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Failed Nclex Yesterday...Help Me Please
It's all about knowing your content. Saunders will teach you all the content you need to know in order to pass nclex. Her questions help you to retain content. If you have a good content base you will be able to answer any level of a difficult nclex question on the actual exam.