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I would not get any book at this point for preparation, you still have two years more to study. Things change, and I am sured that questions will at that point as well.
I didnt buy the Saunders it was in my book package when we got books this semester. They said it MIGHT be helpful while in school to study for the areas we have already gone over. I was just wondering if this was true???
I didnt buy the Saunders it was in my book package when we got books this semester. They said it MIGHT be helpful while in school to study for the areas we have already gone over. I was just wondering if this was true???
I just graduated nursing school and I used the Saunders book for the last year of school. That book and the Saunders Strategies For Success For The NCLEX-RN-Examination helped me think critically (as they give the rationale for the right answer as well as the wrong answers) and raised my test scores in school. It is important, however, to do the recommended reading they give you and use the compreshensive study guide as a supplement. Good luck!
I agree with inspir8tion's reply. I, too, used Saunder's 3rd ed NCLEX-PN Comprehensive Review book(in addition to the required Med/Surg & OB books) for this past semester in school. For me, I think the Saunder's book helped make things "clearer" & also gave me more practice questions when reviewing for quizzes & tests. Thus, I am proud to say I got an "A" in the class.
However, I also realize everyone's study habits are different. I, for one, do not do well with study groups. Never have & probably never will. I just find them more of a distraction than anything else.
So, I would say use Saunder's books as backup to the required books the instructors make you purchase. Those are the books they are testing you off of, not Saunders.
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Ok I have a question I have Saunders Comprehensive review 3rd edition and was wanting to know if you all think just this one book is good enough to study with or if I should also buy the Saunders Q & A review book as well. Thanks!