Study Breaks & Stress-Busters: Boosting Productivity the Smart Way
When the pressures of studying for NAVLE weigh heavy on your shoulders, it's easy to fall into the trap of relentless studying. However, taking purposeful breaks isn't just about catching a breather; it's about enhancing your overall study experience and maximizing productivity. So, keep calm and take a study break—the smart way.
What you need to know about the NAVLE exam
NAVLE consists of 360 multiple-choice questions, with 300 questions counting toward your score and sixty items serving as unscored pretest questions. Approximately 15%-20% of the items on the NAVLE include graphic or pictorial information relevant to the item, such as photographs, radiographs, drawings, or charts. Learn more facts about the exam.
How to use the Pomodoro Technique
The Pomodoro Technique helps individuals manage their time effectively by breaking work into manageable intervals, thereby reducing the likelihood of burnout and increasing focus and productivity.

