Published Sep 18, 2013
colltuz
2 Posts
Hello all,
I am taking my NCLEX in two weeks and I dont feel extremely ready, and cant reschedule. I have plenty of study aids and was wondering if anyone could give me advice on a study plan that can help? Heres what I have to study from:
- Kaplan 2012-2013 book
- Davis Nclex Rn review book
- Saunders Comprehensive review book
- LaCharity Priority and Delegation book
- Mosby Flashcards
- NCLEX review (packet that begins with "Dont delegate what you cant EAT")
- Hurst review packets (copied these from my friend in the library, have every topic)
So as you can see I have plenty of review material, but I am stuck on where to start! Some people say do thousands of questions, others say do hurst review. I also did ATI online course all summer and the Kaplan review course after I graduated, along with the mandatory hesi's. I dont know where to begin. Please help! I only have 15 days and cant reschedule. thank you!
ashleyterri
4 Posts
I recently took mine in June. I studied Hurst Review over and over because it's broke down into simple ways to remember and also do as many NCLEX questions as possible! That's all I did and passed! Good luck to you!
kellybello
9 Posts
I think u should just look into all d books you have and see the one that is benefit to u,using a lot of different book is confusing sometimes.be strong and focus.may d good lord take control on that day.
swansonplace
789 Posts
When you did ATI, what was your final comprehensive scores in each area? I would review my weak areas that showed up on the ATI comprehensive with Hurst for starters, and practice additional questions with Davis in the area you are weak on. Then I would retest with ATI to make sure you have a passing score.
Hurst- ****Basic Content - Good to use in weak area
Kaplan - Test taking Strategies
Davis- *****Allows you to focus on your weak areas, with hits for answering questions when needed.
LaCharity-*****good to review