Published May 26, 2012
EMEddie
216 Posts
I am in a 4 semester ASN/RN program, going into my last one this fall and since summer is here I want to make the best use possible. So I have thought about two options that I can do in the summer:
1- Read again all the ATI books that we have gone through; which include Fundamentals, OB, Pediatrics, Med/Surg [3/4], Psych, Community Health, Nutrition and some Pharmacology.
2- Buy an NCLEX Review book such as Saunders, Mosby's and practice NCLEX questions from all the topics we have seen already.
Going into 4th semester we have Critical Care and Leadership; and I want to take the NCLEX as soon as possible I can once I am done; so which method would you think better help me prepare?
Thanks in advance,
Eddie
ItalianBellaGirl
23 Posts
Hi there!
Okay, my advice- go for both! lol,
while I'm only a second semester student, I have to say my gut would to be doing both! I am spending my summer going through NCLEX books on things I already know and reviewing my previous concepts in the ATI. Also, I already purchased the books for my next semester and got the reading list from my upcoming professor so I will be able to read a little during the summer! Hope this helps!:)
hey there, i saw you messaged me, but for some reason I can't message you back so I thought i could comment back! No problem! If you have any other questions, please ask away:) and i'm good, btw! you?
i live in daytona beach, florida:)
what about you??