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  1. Hello! 4th year student here :) I've seen many threads on what resources/books students use for NCLEX but nothing on HOW or WHAT to study. Please don't tell me "everything" as I'm aware of that. But I mean in terms of topics and how long? For school tests I studied certain topics (depending on their importance) for a certain number of days. For example, did you strictly study adult med-surg for 2 weeks? Then move on to peds/maternity the next week? And mental health the other week? I'm the type of person that follows a strict schedule. Also, how long would you review/read about a topic versus answering questions? Did you review content from NCLEX review books (summaries) or did you dig up your old notes to study content? Thanks so much for your help!

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