


I understand how it feels to not know where to turn. Its been 8 months since I graduated and there were so many "little" things I had forgotten.Īnywho, I feel your pain and wish you the best at ur next test. (even the rationale when I answer incorrectly. Now, since I started doing my NCLEX questions again, I have a better understanding of things. Taking it system by system and trying to get a better understanding of things as a whole. So, I have been reading over my notes from school. When I finally closed ALL of the books, stepped back and looked at what I had been doing and KNEW it was NOT working.I realized there where so many whole in my knowledge base. I have learned by forcing on one "good book" and by saying "good book", I simple mean something you can understand and connect with. It's so hard to get a good understanding of things when your reading so many books.

I had been told more than once during school that I search too deep for information. I have the Kaplan, Hurst, and about 5 other books on nclex questions and review material. The comments made about not jumping from review to review, I have to agree with.
