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Suzanne's plan

um yeah this is all well and good that suzanne doesnt put her plan out there/ copyrighted. some of us would really appreciate if she charged a fee and put it out there or something like that. its really not fair if you have been reading this for years and then she just up and leaves! what the heck? what about 2009 grads who would like help?

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um yeah this is all well and good that suzanne doesnt put her plan out there/ copyrighted. some of us would really appreciate if she charged a fee and put it out there or something like that. its really not fair if you have been reading this for years and then she just up and leaves! what the heck? what about 2009 grads who would like help?

She owes you NOTHING.

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In the life of a bulletin board, members/posters come and go. People are free to post or not.

All of our moderating staff are VOLUNTEERS giving back to the nursing community. Average length of service is 1-2 years before real life /other interests intercede. As part of the Admin Team, I saw the volume of requests and time commitment required -- not easy to keep up with having a full time job + real life commitments. Suzanne4 is an active member,accepts PM's and contributes to the bb as time permits.

Much of the info she shared is readily available in numerous posts including Saunders recommended study guide. Doing 100 questions per day from study guide is right pace to ABSORB info into long term memory rather than craming.

From reading posts by new LPN/RN's and NCLEX test takers here add content on prioritization and delegation nursing tasks, review common medications listed in study guides along with disaster triage, should have all the info you need to study during recommended 8 weeks prior to taking exam.

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