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📚 STUDY MATERIALS THAT WORKED: •Mark K Lectures (Absolute Gold) These lectures laid the foundation for everything. I listened to them twice—once to get the content, and again to really absorb his strategies. His tips on prioritization (ABC, Maslow, etc.) and how to think like the NCLEX was a g
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