u/OkAdhesiveness3878

NCLEX in 5 days

NCLEX in 5 days

I feel so unprepared for some reason. I have been so anxious and scared ever since I got my ATT and scheduled my exam. Here are my stats on bootcamp so far. I didn’t study for long. I’ve watched all of dr sharon’s prioritization strategies playlist, along with Mark K lectures 1, 10, 11, and 12. I did not find NCLEX crusade to be useful. For anyone who only studied for a limited amount of time and passed, what exactly did you do?

u/OkAdhesiveness3878 — 1 day ago

im planning to take my nclex in about 2 weeks and im not sure if im ready as people say. i’ve always been a top of the class student and used ati throughout our program but i know for sure that doesn’t matter when it comes to the nclex. i’ve been pretty inconsistent with preparing since i completed school 2 weeks ago, but i’m ready to start now.

resources i have:
- bootcamp membership
- mark k lectures
- dr sharon videos
- 7 day crusade
- saunders comprehensive book (which i don’t use)

as you can see the amount of questions i’ve done on bootcamp already, i’ve tried to complete and read rationales (although i’m behind on reading rationales lol). so far i’ve listened to mark k lectures 1 & 12, and only ONE dr sharon video & i’m planning on starting 7 day nclex crusade today.

i don’t have a schedule and pretty much just go with the flow due to my severe attention deficit and not knowing how to create one. i’ve researched ways to study for this test to be successful but i just need a thorough, specific explanation on HOW to study for it, not the resources to use. do you write notes in a notebook, use a white board, or use sticky notes?

u/OkAdhesiveness3878 — 17 days ago