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Hey I am totally new at this. I have been studying for this test since August and i test in 2 weeks. I am nervous I am not ready for the exam. I took the practice exam and got a 76 on it. I was wondering how some other people were studying, or maybe could give some hints. I was also wondering if people were using the nclex books to study like Saunders. Any response would be a huge help
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If you got a 76 on the practice test, you will most likely do well on the real thing...The first test you take is always the most nerve wracking... You are ready!
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Sounds like you are ready!! 76 is great. Good luck!!
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I have been very unmotivated about retaking health safety again. I only misssed by 1 point. I will be retaking the test again soon. Is there anything I can do? I have lisa's notes.
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I would suggest concentrate studying the areas you scored low. I used Lisa's notes and Study Group 101, for the first exam. You may have been anxious taking the first exam. Brush yourself off and take it again. If you got a 76 on the practice exam, that is a pretty good score, so I think you know the material. You just need to fine tune a couple of areas. If you don't want to use the recommened text I would use more resources then just Lisa's notes. I have been using what I said above and Chancellor's. Good Luck!!!!!!
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Where do u get this person lisa's notes. I printed out the stuff from study group 101 and i find that i be very helpful cause it also gives the practice tests. I am just so nervous i test next week and i am worried i am not going to pass. does anyone know if the questions are nclex style or straight forward from the book. Any help would be great
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Get Lisa Arend's notes on eBay...
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Yay i passed with an A......its on to the next one
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Great job!! Not too many people get A's on that one.
It's tough!
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