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by QTpie1997 Jan 2After stalking allnurses.com for months for information and inspiration, I finally enrolled this November, and have scheduled my first test (Transitions) for the end of this month. I am so thrilled to be back in school and have missed it extremely since I graduated LPN school in June! After passing my NCLEX-PN I am now working at a great doctors office which is a awesome job to have while pressing on and diving into the great journey to get my RN! Any advice on study plans, motivators, and must-have books, are greatly appreciated. I already have been using the studyguide101 notes, and utilizing the excelsior practice exams which have been invaluable. Thanks everyone!
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- Jan 2 by Mommydearest5I start tomorrow on Transitions. Was it hard. Have you taken the exam yet. I would have been started on that one but I thought you had to be enrolled already in EC to take it but you dont so I will start on that tomorrow.
- Jan 2 by QTpie1997I havent tested, but im scheduled to take it on the 26th. Im so nervous as this is my first test..i got a 66 on the A practice test so im gona study really hard.
- Jan 2 by BarbaraNMQuote from QTpie1997Welcome! And good luck!! Sounds like you are off to a great start!!After stalking allnurses.com for months for information and inspiration, I finally enrolled this November, and have scheduled my first test (Transitions) for the end of this month. I am so thrilled to be back in school and have missed it extremely since I graduated LPN school in June! After passing my NCLEX-PN I am now working at a great doctors office which is a awesome job to have while pressing on and diving into the great journey to get my RN! Any advice on study plans, motivators, and must-have books, are greatly appreciated. I already have been using the studyguide101 notes, and utilizing the excelsior practice exams which have been invaluable. Thanks everyone!
I just enrolled, too, and have paid for Micro exam (last pre-req) and Health Safety exam...
WOOHOO!!! 2013 will be our year!!!
Barbara
QTpie1997 likes this. - Jan 2 by AlevingeDid EC get their accreditation back? They lost it a few years ago. I am looking for a school but don't want to waste my time if their not accredited.
- Jan 2 by LunahRNQuote from AlevingeI know that EC has been continuously NLNAC-accredited (and regionally accredited as well) since at least 2005 when I started looking for programs. When did they ever lose their accreditation?Did EC get their accreditation back? They lost it a few years ago. I am looking for a school but don't want to waste my time if their not accredited.
- Jan 2 by missnurse01congrats!
I never heard that they lost accred. Some states are not allowing grads as there is no clinical instruction. - Jan 2 by elprupI just saw this today at California Board of Nursing website"Decision Regarding Excelsior CollegeThe California Board of Registered Nursing adopted the following motion at its board meeting on February 6, 2004:"The following action supersedes and replaces the December 5, 2003, Board action related to Excelsior College:""Excelsior College graduates, like other out-of-state graduates, must meet the requirements set forth in California Business and Professions Code Section 2736, including supervised clinical practice concurrent with theory, in order to be eligible for examination and licensure as a California registered nurse. This eligibility requirement applies to students who enrolled at Excelsior on or after December 6, 2003."
- Jan 3 by missnurse01yup that's the one. Same reason many out of country nurses can't get licensed there either.
- Jan 3 by BrillyDIt seems to me that if you can motivate yourself, direct your own study and pass these exams all on your own, that we'd get more respect than some of the 'nurses' I've met who come strait out of a 'formal' college and don't seem to know much....but they can get endorsed in almost any state - go figure!!
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