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  1. Of course, but don't thank me! Just pay it forward so we all have a better shot at passing.
  2. Thank you, I'm so glad I found it and am using it every day!
  3. I honestly had no idea there was a PN component. Thanks for the find! I think I have a few friends who are studying to be LPNs, might forward this their way.
  4. I think that while making your own flashcards is important, you could probably use these existing flashcards as part of whatever you're learning in class. To my knowledge, I think most good RN programs are going to teach information that you also need to know for the test.
  5. @2013rn2b Yes, there is an actual app. This is what I did. 1. Went to the website and susbcribed to the nclex 2. Downloaded the apple app for my ipad and android app for my S5. there are links all over the place for how to download it, cant miss it. You can pretty much log in to the same account from wherever. so i use my macbook sometimes and my ipad or phone at other times. it all depends on where i'm studying.
  6. You're welcome Now that I've had a few days, I think that I figured out a trick when studying: Sometimes I don't "know" something and it's very frustrating to get wrong. but some modes are easier, so what i do is start with the easiest mode and then as i get better i make the questions harder. For me, the easiest is matching followed by multiple choice, and then i only use flashcards once i really know it.
  7. So, I've been using these flashcards and it seems to line up pretty well with my Kaplan review book. I said i would report back since I had some specific stuff from quizlet with images and apparently you can just copy-paste the link and it works to import them! glad u guys find the link useful, please pay it forward to your classmates. We are all in this together, 75Q here we come :-)
  8. This was inspirational, thank you!
  9. Yea, I just looked at the list and was like... My NCLEX-RN isn't for a while so I'll have time to pick out which sections to work on. So far I like the images and memes. I wish there were more nursing memes.
  10. If this were vegas I'd put all my money on you passing
  11. Today a classmate posted to our facebook page about 7,000 free NCLEX flashcards and I felt guilty not sharing it! It's kindof hard to explain, but the website is called Memorang and is like quizlet combined with multiple choice questions, games, and memes. I've trying to upload my course notes right now from quizlet, i'll let you know how it goes. The link is here: https://www.memorangapp.com/premium/15/NCLEX-RN+Flashcards/?a=anf1

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