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Tips on what to read for the Nclex

I'm planning on taking the nclex by the end of the month. Is there any good books, study guides, websites that have help you which can help me in passing this exam. Thank you in advance.

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There is a studyguide located here on allnurses.com that I found extremely helpful. I also used Kaplan. Those are the two things I used and passed. Goodluck to you!

You will be astonished to learn that most people pass NCLEX without spending time and money on supplemental materials or coursework. It's supposed to be something you can pass if you graduated from nursing school with a decent understanding of, well, nursing. You still have your books and notes, right? But hey.

You will be astonished to learn that most people pass NCLEX without spending time and money on supplemental materials or coursework. It's supposed to be something you can pass if you graduated from nursing school with a decent understanding of, well, nursing. You still have your books and notes, right? But hey.

^^THIS^^. I didn't buy a single book. I found free apps and other free resources online and just did practice questions for a few weeks before I tested. I don't understand how/why people study for months after graduation -- if you graduated nursing school, you should be ready for NCLEX.

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