Three methods to assist in test taking are listed below. Which is not necessarily correct?
a. practicing 60 questions a day from different NCLEX-RN review materials
b. using the results of an exit exam as a guide in review area selection
c. practicing using the ABCs only
d. practicing using the ARKO method
C
A number of recommended tips and strategies for test-taking preparation have been noted. Three methods that pertain to the NCLEX-RN exam are: 1) practicing 60 questions a day from different NCLEX-RN review materials; 2) using the results of an exit exam as a guide in review area selection; 3) practicing using the ABCs-Safe-Comfort tips (not the ABCs only); and 4) practicing using the ARKO method.
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