saunders for nclex pn

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i am preparing for my nclex pn :redbeathe:specs::specs::specs::specs:exam and after reading saunders orange comprehension book , i m getting 81% or close to that....is this good...i mean yes i m going to practice more but is this good ???? or what should i be getting to find out if i m doing good? and can anyone also recommend me some good review books also? please thank you....

first of all :ancong!: other posters please correct me if i am wrong... saunders is a great book to study from! is it the saunders comprehensive 3rd edition? just make sure that you can answer as many questions as possible before you test date some suggested to me at least a minimum of 2000 questions. their theory behind that is because the more questions you answer you become more familiar with pulling the question apart and finding what it is really asking. this actually helped me because i tested october 29th and in 2 weeks got passing results. but from the sound of it you are doing great! way to go :clphnds: most people told me to score at least 75% and above but that could be wrong. two other great reference books that helped me was the saunders pn 3rd edition q&a but i know there is a 4th edition now and that comes with a cd and it was pretty resonable and the other book was the frye's 3300 nursing bullets pn. this book was very helpful because the facts were straight to the point and i could take the points and have some else put them into question for to quiz me and it wasn't a giant book so i could take it to work and study and few pages here and there on my down time. it gave really good information , and you don't have to overload your brain trying to remember everything because you can't because it is such a broad spectrum of material :thnkg:but definitely go to your local book store and check it out before you purchase it. hope this helps. good luck and keep us posted!

thank you so much jeweleebleu ..that really made me feel better..:tbsk:...i will go to a book store tomorow and will try to find frey's 3300...

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