I have been trying to figure out the best way for me to study for my nclex, and with it fast approachin, I still feel lost. I was wondering what many of you have read/studied from to pass.
I have taken kaplan, but am doing horrible in the q-bank questions concerning physiological integrity.
Also, I have a few books but even though have been told that alot of people pass by reviewing questions, wonder how that would help me.
I have started reading a different book called "Cracking the NLEX-RN" 8th edition from the princeton review. Has anyone used this book? I cant find any reviews about it.
What do you suggest? And when looking at books that just ask questions/rationales, how do you think this helps? Im just a heart-attack waiting to happen!
Specializes in ED, ICU, MS/MT, PCU, CM, House Sup, Frontline mgr.
i agree with the above poster. i had an original date in january and was studying on my own (every day and hard) and felt the way you have described.... i changed my test date and am doing suzanne's plan and now i feel a lot better about my preparation!!! gl!
BubbysMa
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hey everyone,
I have been trying to figure out the best way for me to study for my nclex, and with it fast approachin, I still feel lost. I was wondering what many of you have read/studied from to pass.
I have taken kaplan, but am doing horrible in the q-bank questions concerning physiological integrity.
Also, I have a few books but even though have been told that alot of people pass by reviewing questions, wonder how that would help me.
I have started reading a different book called "Cracking the NLEX-RN" 8th edition from the princeton review. Has anyone used this book? I cant find any reviews about it.
What do you suggest? And when looking at books that just ask questions/rationales, how do you think this helps? Im just a heart-attack waiting to happen!