Four recommended methods for organizing your review strategy for the NCLEX-RN exam are outlined in the text. Which of the following is not one of these recommendations for review organization?

a. Note the weaknesses in your exit exam as this will be what you study.
b. Look carefully at the NCLEX-RN elements test plan.
c. Complete a self-analysis of the NCLEX-RN preparation needs.
d. Establish a schedule that permits you to completely cover all material to be learned.


A
Preparation for taking the NCLEX-RN involves a number of recommended steps and methods to help ensure success. Four recommended steps that new graduates can use in their review preparation plan are: 1) note the strengths and weaknesses in your exit exam (not concentrating only on the weaknesses); 2) look carefully at the NCLEX-RN elements test plan provided in the text (Table 6-1); 3) complete a self-analysis of the NCLEX-RN preparation needs (Table 6-3); and 4) establish a schedule that permits you to completely cover all material to be learned.

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