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Sunday, June 8, 2008

NLE Test-Taking Strategies 2

another techniques from mckhoii.com i want to share! have fun reading heehhe!

Caution: use these crazy techniques if you do not have any string of idea of what the question is all about. Here they are.. enjoy!

1. “always”, “never” or “all” are generalizations… so options with these words are automatically wrong because Nursing is a dynamic concept and it has a lot of EPIKIA (exemptions to the rules) so definite statements are wrong.

2. The longest answer is the correct answer. Well, you can testify to this strategy’s effectiveness. Haha!

3. If it involves values/numbers/rates/amount/weight/etc, just eliminate the highest and the lowest options then choose from the two that is left. Now you have 50% chance of getting to the right answer.

4. All of the above is correct. I don’t have to explain this.

5. Weird options that you’ve never heard are usually the correct answers.

6. The option with that speaks or represents the rest of the options is the correct answer. This is the umbrella phenomenon.

8. 2 similar options are wrong and must be eliminated.

9. Options that has the same word used in the question or has the same idea/phrase i likely the correct answer.

10. If you experience shutdown… choose letter “C”. Amongst the 4 options, it is the only option with the most correct answers as tallied from the previous board examinations. Thus, choosing this option gives you a higher probability of having chosen the right answer.

Risky? Yes… so open a book and study now!

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