woohoo!!!


I was literally shaking after i was done, because you find out there, i thought it would show up on the screen, it went blank, and i waited afraid to look at screen then another 20 questionnaire about ANCC and testing center, then blank screen again.. then.. i went out signed out, gave my fingerprint and the guy handed me the paper.
Personally i thought the test was really hard. It was difficult in the fact that you really had to think about what the question was asking and really look at each answer and determine the BEst answer, sometimes more than one answer was right but you had to choose the best. It could be overwelming and cause anxiety if you let it.
I used the scratch paper and wrote down 1,2,3,4 read each answer then crossed off on my paper which one's didn't fit, most often i could cross off 2 then decide between last 2.
That being said I don't think I could have studied any differently or much more than i did. I mean I feel like you can learn and learn and learn and still not learn it all. But there was a lot of stuff on the exam that i had never heard of, some wierd genetic disorder leads to which type of cancer, uh no freaking clue since i had never heard of the disorder (maybe that was one of the 25 that didn't count?)
Not too many med questions, i think maybe only 2-3 which wanted you to pick a specific med for an answer.
I think a lot of questions were odd, because you will probably get wierd/odd stuff in practice where you won't know the answer but will have to decide what will be the best test or best next thing to do, a lot of the questions were like that, and you can't really memorize anything to help you with that.
I used margaret fitzgerald's CD's, workbook, and study guide book (which will be for sale on ebay soon case anyone is interested!) I pd. probably $250 but believe it was well worth it. Her information is presented in a really clear and understandable manner. I just wish I had gotten it sooner perhaps while i was still in school!
I think her stuff is particularly helpful to study and learn before you start working. I feel like the stuff i learned in school was finally coming together and I feel like I actually know what i would prescribe for many common complaints. And not just randomly but knowing why you are doing it.
Feel free to ask any questions!
Now just need to get the right job!
EMTNeel, FNP-BC