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Madhuri Dixit

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  1. What rare disorders are you talking about?
  2. I think doing q and reading rationale is absolutely enough to pass. Do particular category each day, so you don't get confused. Do 100-150q a day, so you aren't craming.
  3. Even good students fail with 75 q. In fact best students. It's the same thing as saying, that whoever failed NCLEX is stupid.
  4. 3 weeks is enough! NCLEX is very much knowledge based. You will never pass it without knowledge, unless God himself helps you to pick the right answers. A lot of people think that if they read Kaplan and learn all the strategies, they can absolutely pass! That's a mistake. It's good to know the strategies, but it's not everything. And Kaplan, as a matter of fact tells you that:"... if you don't know where liver is located, you're in trouble..." The best thing is to do Saunders only, every day. It has everything. All the necessary knowledge base and the strategies.
  5. A LOT of people fail with 75 questions. It means you did bad. If you pass with 75, means you did good.
  6. How many questions total could you have on PN?
  7. How many hours a day do you spend on studying?
  8. You have a whole month to go. Relax.
  9. That's great. What study materials are included in your plan ( saunders, mosby....)? And are you going to use both of those study plans? How many questions total are you planning to do this time? I really hope you pass it this time!
  10. So, what's your plan? Have you developed one? Before you start you have to know exactly what you gonna do every day.
  11. So , did you pass?
  12. The exam is always changing, yet it's all the same! Nobody's quoting. I think it's ok to talk about general topics.
  13. Do not read the book. DO THE QUESTIONS. If you do Saunders, you don't need Mosby-CAT. Don't waist time on craming the material. You've studied in school. Now it's time to practice answering as many Q as you can.
  14. Guys, I was thinking, let's share everybody who took NClEX ( passed or failed, doesn't matter): 1. Any topic(s) you can remember. ( disease, procedures, symproms, drugs, anything) 2. Which study book it reminded you the most of: Saunders, Kaplan, Lippincott, Mosby's... etc? 3. What strategy(s) did you use? ( When you absolutely didn't know which answer to pick). If anyone wants to add anything, feel free. I thought it might help people who are studying.

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