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    Brit
    Five Week Approach
    thread posted August 29, 2010 by BritB-Lister, last edited December 21, 2011
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    Five Week Approach
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    I recently enrolled in the five week review course (the 27th). I took the pre test to see where I stand and it was evident review is a must. I have been going through lesson by lesson, reading the information, participating in both the interactive and post tests. I was wondering if anyone had any pointers or other ideas as to how to approach the review? Or possibly other things the review has to off that I may have missed or am not aware of. Thanks for your posts. I want to get the absolute most from this course through out the next  five weeks :)

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    • Aug30tobeRN_Sept1RN
      posted August 30, 2010 by Aug30tobeRN_Sept1RNCelebrity

      I did the NCSBN review in 3 weeks with other materials from different vendors.  Did not go through lesson by lesson.  I only did about 100-350 per day.  I figure that after nursing school I should know most of the materials.  If there were things I needed more review, then I revisit my textbooks for a detailed explanation.

    • Brit
      posted September 7, 2010 by BritB-Lister

      Thanks for your input... Appreciate it. My only area of weakness seems to be pharmacology. I've tried lots of different things, nothing seems to be sticking with me.

    • uget
      posted September 15, 2010 by ugetMember

      in your pretest, start reviewing the topic where u got the worst percentage. gradually go up the ladder.  i try not to use too many sources because it get me confused at the end.

       

       

       

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