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Why not do half of 6 today and then take the rear of the day off. Make sure to review test taking techniques so you have a way to answer questions if you have no idea. The techniques I used were umbrella answers, never select absolutes (always, never), on sata do the true false method, if you have no idea pick c. Exam cram has a two page review for the day of the test. It's available online. Good luck!
Why not do half of 6 today and then take the rear of the day off. Make sure to review test taking techniques so you have a way to answer questions if you have no idea. The techniques I used were umbrella answers, never select absolutes (always, never), on sata do the true false method, if you have no idea pick c. Exam cram has a two page review for the day of the test. It's available online. Good luck!
Do you have the link to the exam cram info
the free ones
edit: i bought the qbank though
for the q trainers i took them timed 1 minute a question, and i didnt look at the rationales while i was taking it so i didnt give myself any information i wouldnt have known without reading it. and i also graded myself in 75 question intervals, i was pretty much in the range of 62-75 the whole time.
Yoshimitsu
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I've been studying for a while now..
Qbank - Total % correct 63% (been averaging 62 - 68 with some 70s on timed tests) on 86% of the questions done.
QTrainer
test 1 - 76%
Test 2 - 70%
Test 3 - 63%
do i have to do all of them? my test is on thursday the 21st and to be honest im swamped, i feel burned out ive been studying everyday using hurst lectures, old flash cards, and kaplan questions and i feel like i cant wait for friday.
i hear QT 6 and 7 are most like nclex, should i just do those?