Published Jan 2, 2014
rnaria
159 Posts
I just got my ATT today from the state board and already scheduled my exam for next month. I graduated as a BSN about 2 years ago but had a family emergency where I became the primary caretaker for my sick dad until recently when his health began to improve. I am really excited to get a start on my career, but I'm a little nervous. I've been reviewing Saunders for the past few weeks and working on questions from the NCLEX 4000 CD. I currently cannot afford any review classes/courses. Any suggestions on ways that I can supplement my studying? Anything would help! As excited as I am to start this new journey, I am SOOOOO nervous!
applepie2013
276 Posts
I can say do your best on reviewing..I heard that there is a study plan on Saunders..print it out..and began reviewing..do qs on nclex4000 or 3500...keep pushing..I will be taking mine in a couple of weeks...this is like bookcamp!..we will succeed! God bless:)
Lev, MSN, RN, NP
4 Articles; 2,805 Posts
NCSBN's Review for the NCLEX-RN® Examination v7.0.1 - Students - NCSBN Learning Extension
If you can spare the money, this program is $50 for a 3 week course. Have heard great things about it.
I bought the NCSBN - testing on the 6th of Feb - getting nervous but plowing through! Crossing my fingers!
We will get through this!
I bought the NCSBN - testing on the 6th of Feb - getting nervous but plowing through! Crossing my fingers! We will get through this!
Great! Hope it helps you. I personally didn't use it, but was strongly considering it. I heard the questions are very close to NCLEX style.