NCLEX PN

Hey friends,

I plan on using the comprehensive review to prep for my test. I really don’t have any extra money right now to purchase any other resources. Has anyone passed by just using ATI?

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2025/1/13 Edited to

... Read moreThe NCLEX PN exam can be a daunting process, but with the right strategies and resources, you can pass it confidently. The ATI Comprehensive NCLEX - PN Review is designed specifically to help aspiring nurses prepare effectively. Many students have successfully passed the NCLEX using only this resource. It's vital to utilize practice questions that resemble the actual exam format and to familiarize yourself with the exam structure. Additionally, forming study groups with peers can provide significant benefits. Sharing knowledge and resources, discussing challenging topics, and motivating one another can create a supportive learning environment. Utilize online platforms and forums to connect with others, share tips, and ask questions. Engaging in discussions on platforms like #nclexprep and #nursing will expose you to diverse strategies and insights from fellow candidates. Remember, it's not just about consuming information but actively engaging with it. Take practice tests, self-assess your weak areas, and create a study schedule that suits your needs. By fully dedicating yourself to your preparations, you'll enhance your understanding and recall, setting yourself up for success on exam day.

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Nurse Radiance

I would say depends on your study style and comprehension level on materials. I did uworld for a month and archer for two months and hurstPN for the last 2weeks. My ATT number was good for August 1st-October 31st and my Test date was October 3rd looking back I should have just taken the NCLEX in September!

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Chana Caprie🩷

Mark klimek on YouTube is what helped me pass first try 85 questions, also EAQs if you used evolve

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