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Study schedule for working nurse grads

I just finished my nursing program and I'm working as a graduate nurse while waiting to take my licensing exam. Trying to study after long clinical shifts is brutal. How many hours a day should I realistically be aiming for so I don't totally burn myself out before test day?

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Nicholas Cruz
Nicholas Cruz
21 мая

First off, congratulations on finishing your program! Working while preparing for your boards is incredibly exhausting, so please don't try to pull 4-hour study sessions after a 12-hour shift. Quality always beats quantity here. Aiming for 1 to 2 hours of focused practice on your days off, and just doing quick quizzes on your working days is plenty. Utilizing tools like https://www.simplytests.com/exams/nursing helps keep your mind sharp because you can do targeted question sets on your phone whenever you have a spare moment. Focus on understanding the rationales rather than hitting a high hour count.

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