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| Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2007
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| Re: hi everyone I was also just browsing this site and thought I'd ays hello. I am not a nurse yet, but real close... 45 days to be exact (but who's counting). Anyway, I agree it will be nice to be apart of a nursing community from everywhere. If anyone has any tips for me on studying for the NCLEX it would be greatly appreciated. |
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| Administrator | Re: hi everyone Quote:
Hi, Courtney! :waving; Welcome to the site! As to who's counting? Well, I'd say you are....as I am sure many others have done. ![]() As for NCLEX, I would suggest NCLEX 3000, and going back and thumbing through your books and notes. Don't over do it, though. Also, take breaks. Good luck, and hope you drop by often! 'Cat'
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| Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2007
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| Re: Hi everyone! Hi Courtney, I took my boards last April. I had a couple review books I would use the discs that came along with them it really gives you the feel of how the boards will be only in alot less stressful environment & no lie some of the questions I answered on those discs were very similiar to board questions. Read the rationales for the answers to its a good learning tool. Good luck |
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