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Review Time

Hi everyone. Ive been reviewing for the NCLEX by myself and im just wondering what you think is the average amount of time that one needs to pass the test. I know it differs from person to person and only you can say if you're ready, but i'd like to hear from nurses out there who passed the test and reviewed all by themselves how long it took for them to review and say to themselves "I'm ready."

One more thing, is it really necessary to enroll in a review center? I'm pretty convinced that the books i've been using have all the information i need and that it's all up to me if i am diligent with my study habits. I am using the Comprehensive Review book & Q & A NCLEX examination book both by Saunders and the 2007 Kaplan book.:spin:

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