Suzanne's Study Guide ???

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what is suzanne's study guide?

i'm supposed to take the nclex-pn on the 30th... but i'm really doubting my preparedness, so i'm trying to get into a good study groove and make a plan for myself. i've read suzanne's study guide thread and was shocked to see that she recommends 6 weeks of review! :eek: well now i'm really doubting my preparedness. lol.:D i didn't realize people studied that much for the nclex - how naive of me. so i'm reviewing in saunders, doing the "first step" of suzanne's recommended routine by working through the book chapter by chapter. i only hope i can get through it in the next few weeks. if i don't, i may reschedule my test date. what are you guys doing to prepare for the nclex?

what is suzanne's study guide?

i'm supposed to take the nclex-pn on the 30th... but i'm really doubting my preparedness, so i'm trying to get into a good study groove and make a plan for myself. i've read suzanne's study guide thread and was shocked to see that she recommends 6 weeks of review! :eek: well now i'm really doubting my preparedness. lol.:D i didn't realize people studied that much for the nclex - how naive of me. so i'm reviewing in saunders, doing the "first step" of suzanne's recommended routine by working through the book chapter by chapter. i only hope i can get through it in the next few weeks. if i don't, i may reschedule my test date. what are you guys doing to prepare for the nclex?

i feel exactly the same way. i was supposed to take it on the 31st. and rescheduled it since i failed it already. i moved it for the sept. but i kept hearing about suzannes study plan . she recommended 2 months. i really dont know but im studying off kaplan .. kaplan.com. they have the practice questions that you can purchase for $74 and its prpetty good. it will drive you crazy but its good practice.. good luck .:angryfire

Suzanne4 is a moderator here on Allnurses who has helped tons and tons of people pass the NCLEX. Look at the top of the NCLEX Forum for a sticky called 'The First Tip of My New Study Guide.' That's where you begin. Once you do what it says, you can contact her for further help.

Please be respectful - don't overload the message boards, her PM box and her email account with duplicate requests for the same info.

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