I always read all nurses for everything related to nursing, so now I've returned for some tips for success I graduated with my BSN on April 30, 2016. I took my NCLEX on June 20,2016 needless to say it's not as terrible as everyone proclaims it to be. However I studied and I studied hard. The tools I used: I did the Hurst Content Review for 2 weeks then I did 2 weeks of questions doing at least 100-200 question per day: Materials listed below Purple Saunders book(Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN) UWorld QBank (at least 75 questions per day) completed entire QBank Saunders Q&A book( did questions in my free time in the bed before I went to sleep) Kaplan QBank (completed all 1248 questions) Hurst Content Review NCLEX Mastery(did questions in my free time) Priortization & Delegation book (only made it to ch.10) Lippincott Select all that apply book(completed half of the book) Now that I reflect that was definitely a lot! However the key, to success is remediation!!! Don't focus on scores or how many questions you're getting wrong focus on the WHY!!!!! If I had to use one tool and one tool alone I would suggest UWORLD!!! Definitely like NCLEX. Don't feel discouraged I know you're tired of studying at this point at least I was but keep going make a study plan! I studied mon-sat from 4pm-12am I didn't study on Sunday's ! I made sure I did something fun once a week (going to the movies or out to eat). I repeat don't get discouraged and don't get comfortable that's the key error in failure I've noticed that people that fail most times its not because their not smart but they got comfortable. There is no room for comfort at this point you have a degree YAY! But it's not over yet. You guys have this be encouraged. Make a study plan stick to it.