Study mode in Saunders

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Has anyone else noticed that Saunders gives questions in the same order in Study Mode? I was trying to just do a bunch of random Pharm questions and noticed that I'm going through the same questions I went through last night! Is there any work around for this?

I tried study mode for saunders where you answer all those 4000+ questions. Unfortunately there is no other way. But if you want, try bookmarking. Though it will still be the same, not random.

Ugh, how annoying! I did try typing in a number into the little box and you can skip to a certain question # so I figure I will just keep track. Luckily I wrote down that I did 120 Pharm questions last night.

There are so many little features that would make the software so much better. I would love to be able to tell it not to show me certain questions again, bookmark questions and go through them by subject, as opposed to ALL the questions I've bookmarked Know what I mean? It would also be great to be able to go through Pharm questions by subject.

Yeah i got your idea. I just wish the software developers would use there creativity further. It is what I also like, where you get random questions and all answered questions will not show in your next practice. So far kaplan has this setting. But for all the CD based review materials, haven't seen one yet.

About the pharma questions by subject, I have observed in study mode that they also come out with the same subject. When you observe that you are all answering questions about GI system, expect that some meds for GI will show up. But then again, some will appear but not all.

I like the NCLEX 4000 study mode, you can select the number of questions you want and then go through that number of questions and it will let you go back over the ones you got wrong at the end. If I had it on my computer I would be annoyed that I couldn't bookmark the questions though. No program's perfect! Their exam mode is nice though because you can set the number of questions you want too.

I just got 3 questions about antifreeze overdose treatment in a row-lol the answers were pretty much the same.

Lots of programs have this drawback. You just have to make the best of it.

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