Taking NCLEX-RN sooon!!! Advice please!!!

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I graduated in May and didn't starts studying until beginning the beginning of JUNE (i was too tired and stressed out). My test is in 3 weeks and i'm freaking out:nailbiting::down:!!!! i'm using Saunders (yellow book+CD) but it's so overwhelming I don't know how to organize my studying!! I also heard lots of good things about PDA by LaCharity so i bought it too. Any ADVICE would be very appreciated!! How difficult is this test and how much content to i need to pass??

Specializes in Acute Rehab, Neuro/Trauma, Dialysis.

First BREATH! Second there is no way for you to be able to know EVERYTHING on that exam. Just make a plan and follow it!

Will try my best!! Thank u for the advice

As far as your resources go, I would highly recommend completing the PDA by LaCharity book. I believe that is what helped me pass since NCLEX is increasing the number of delegation, assignment, and prioritization questions.

Thank you newRN_2014!! I have LaCharity I plan on doing the questions system by system while reviewing content with Saunders and Hurst. I also have a few ATI practice questions, NCSBN, the NCLEX Mastery app and Kaplan Q trainers 1-7 that I found online for free!!!?

Specializes in N/A.
Thank you newRN_2014!! I have LaCharity I plan on doing the questions system by system while reviewing content with Saunders and Hurst. I also have a few ATI practice questions, NCSBN, the NCLEX Mastery app and Kaplan Q trainers 1-7 that I found online for free!!!?

Hey! How did you find the free qtrainers?

Specializes in N/A.

Thank you! I too am mainly using hurst review, NCLEX mastery app and PDA lacharity book!!!! Good luck with your studying and NCLEX!

You're welcome. Good luck to you too!!:)

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