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    Nan
    Just Passed NCLEX-RN!!!
    Study Strategy posted May 9, 2010 by NanCelebrity
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    Just Passed NCLEX-RN!!!
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    Hi Everyone! I just want to share my strategy that works for me and maybe it can help you too.

    1. I study 8 hours or more a day 2 months before my exam: 4 hours in the morning and 4 hours in the evening. Upon rising I always take Prentice Hall Study Question as my breakfast and do have 25 Study before going to bed.

    2. I do practice test on analysis and application by "Prentice Hall" and "Saunders". Believe me I always got below 70% and I rarely got 80% above. I just dont mind it and just do practice and practice 25 Study questions and do 100 or 265 Practice Exam weekends.

    3. Make your own flash card on MUST know in NCLEX: DRUGS, ENDOCRINE, RESPI, CARDIO and INFECTION CONTROL. Bring it anywhere you go. Enjoy using PNEUMONICS! On the last 2 weeks, I used "La CHArity"Grab this book coz it helps alot for Management of Care to which has the highest percentage in the exam coverage.

    4. I do workout at 5 PM- 7PM everyday or every other day. It rejuvinates me and make my brain active. Always have a short break when studying at least 2-5 minutes, take a walk and meditate.

    5. Eat Healthy and have a good sleep at least 7-8 hours.

    6. The most is I always give time to GOD and worship him during sabbath day. No study sessions whole day and just singing and listening gospel musics and Pray. "I always remember GOD's favorite day and keep it a special only for him". FAITH helps alot so dont rely on purely believing on your own confidence. Always acknowledge GOD's gift for our knowledge and wisdom.

     

    Hope this help. God Bless to NCLEX takers

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