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I'm about to finish the 1st step of suzanne's plan. I used the 3rd edition of saunders, answered every posttest on every chapter and was hoping to finish soon so that i could ask for suzanne's plan. I've read alot of threads before about the testaments of many of our fellow nurses on how suzanne's plan had greatly helped them to pass the nclex-rn exam. That's why I was very eager also to use her plan thinking it will also help me to pass. I haven't post and check this site for awhile and to my surprise I discovered that suzanne's plan is not available anymore. I know suzanne's has alot to help. In every questions asked, she had a brilliant answers. That's why i'm very sad that she is no longer available. Why? what happened? I was hoping and praying that she will be back here. If she knows how many people needs her, i hope she will be touched and come back and continue to help us. Please give us hope to pass. Suzanne's plan increases our determination and chances to pass. So please, let's PRAY that suzanne or someone like her will be here.
What would I do to somehow have like the suzanne's plan in preparation for the nclex-rn exam? I am enrolled to a ncsbn review also.
Please keep me updated, thanks a lot.
Just curious...what happened to her plan? Is she no longer available, or has no time to monitor the plan? I have not used the plan myself, but from the first time I joined this site, all that was mentioned was "Suzanne's Plan". Apparently, she had great success stories, or it would not have been spoken about for so long.
I wish her well, whatever the situation was!
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You are correct, you can't use the decision tree for majority of the questions. I found it easier to know and understand the content. I took my boards in March, I did Kaplan and Saunders 4th edition for pharm. I had 75 questions and I passed. I only used the decision tree on maybe 5 questions. When doing any questions you should read and understand what is the quesiton asking you. Also, I made my own nclex book. I would write down something about that question. i,e. If the question was talking about an air embolism. I knew all signs and symptoms and what to do, so no matter how they re-phrased the question, I still knew what they were asking me.