I read the pink book the school provided me with. Wrote notes in it with info that isn’t add and side notes Professor would emphasis. Also did a lot of questions. I would do no less than 150 questions per day and most I would do was 300. Not all in one sitting per day. You have to space 150-200+ questions per day. Read the rationales and wrote notes. Rationales always add explanations in a way that make sense because it’s applying the knowledge in the question. Remember you won’t know everything. One of the ways I remembered lab values that I kept forgetting was writing it over and over I’m a piece of paper. I will try to make a video on tips and advice.
I do not recall that it was the same. I don't think so perhaps a few questions but there are different versions. I was not expecting it to be the same so I studied general and my weakness. I did not want to study based on what I remembered from the 1st test because I knew there were different versions.
@@carolinabycarolina8451 Ok thank you! did you just did the learning system RN 3.0 dynamic quizzes? or were there other quizzes that you recommend doing! congratulations !!
So proud of you! I am currently in my public health term about to go into advanced med surg… I’m so afraid of the exit exam! Any tips on how to study for it?
Hi Carolina! I’m a WCU student too, and writing an appeal (med surg proctor exam brought my critical grade down), any advice on that appeal considering I don’t have “documentation of an event” affecting me? :( thank you!!
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@@carolinabycarolina8451 You’re welcome
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Congratulations and thank you for the update!
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Congratulations! Been watching you for a while. Just getting started at WCU at the North Hollywood campus. 🔥
Thank you! Good luck on your journey!
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Congrats!!!! I was waiting for your update!!!! Can you tell me how did you prepare and study?
I read the pink book the school provided me with. Wrote notes in it with info that isn’t add and side notes Professor would emphasis. Also did a lot of questions. I would do no less than 150 questions per day and most I would do was 300. Not all in one sitting per day. You have to space 150-200+ questions per day. Read the rationales and wrote notes. Rationales always add explanations in a way that make sense because it’s applying the knowledge in the question. Remember you won’t know everything. One of the ways I remembered lab values that I kept forgetting was writing it over and over I’m a piece of paper. I will try to make a video on tips and advice.
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Was the retake similar to the original exam? i retake mine in 2 weeks!
I do not recall that it was the same. I don't think so perhaps a few questions but there are different versions. I was not expecting it to be the same so I studied general and my weakness. I did not want to study based on what I remembered from the 1st test because I knew there were different versions.
@@carolinabycarolina8451 Ok thank you! did you just did the learning system RN 3.0 dynamic quizzes? or were there other quizzes that you recommend doing! congratulations !!
So proud of you! I am currently in my public health term about to go into advanced med surg… I’m so afraid of the exit exam! Any tips on how to study for it?
Congratulations!
Please do a video on how you studied the second time
Hi Carolina! I’m a WCU student too, and writing an appeal (med surg proctor exam brought my critical grade down), any advice on that appeal considering I don’t have “documentation of an event” affecting me? :( thank you!!
Congratulations!!!!
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Congratulations 🎈🍾