Category Archives: Studying for Nursing School

Certification test v. NCLEX

The NCLEX and CMSRN exams are very different. When comparing the two types of test it’s important to understand the type of test you†[...]

The world of NCLEX, nursing school, and real life

There is a significant difference between the world of NCLEX, the Nursing school world, and the what’s practice in real life. Now, don’t [...]

A plan of action when studying for a big test

A plan of action is a set or schedule of events that will be completed to achieve the goal. In this plan of action, the goal is to pass the [...]

Answering the NCLEX questions

After two to four years of lectures, tests, exams, and quizzes, you take the NCLEX. The NCLEX, if you haven’t heard about it, is the t [...]

Last-Minute Prep for a Nursing Exam

Let’s see, let’s paint the picture. It’s been a long week with lectures, challenging clinical days, labs, and a decision t [...]

Finding Balance as a Student

My time in nursing school, as I worked on my Associate’s degree. Each new semester brought on additional stress, and each new stress a [...]

How to answer Select-All-That-Applies

You take a seat in a large lecture hall, with everyone seated one to two seats away from one another. You came prepared with a good eraser a [...]

The Medical-Surgical Notebook

The Medical-Surgical lectures were the majority of my nursing program curriculum. Med-Surg took over many of the semesters with a sprinkle o [...]

Study Sources to Pass the NCLEX

Pass the NCLEX. That’s the main goal. To become a nurse, a student spends two to four years of school to prepare to take the NCLEX. Af [...]

How to prevent an all-night study session

No matter what type of student you are or when you work best, you will at one point have an all-nighter study session.  If you notice t [...]
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