Hi, I am enrolling at WGU for the RN-BSN program and I was wondering how long it took for transcripts to be reviewed or an average timeframe... I received an email 2 days ago saying they had been received but there was no timeframe as to when I shoul...
Indiana Graduated April 2013 Passed NCLEX 7/18/14 Began applying for jobs 1st week in August 2014 and had 1st interview with a LTCF/Rehab 8/20/14, got the job!! I also have 2 more interviews this upcoming week both at LTCFs. I think I sent out my res...
My pop up didn't tell me to contact the board either and 48 hours later I got my quick results PASS!! The next day at around 9am the state posted my license!
Thanks everyone! & @Tas1987 I think the first time I didn't take things as seriously as I should've, I graduated and I got "ok" scores using ATI but I didn't do anythibg extra. 2nd time I really studied, redid ATI, and read the 35 pg study guid...
So today I took the NCLEX-RN! I was scheduled for 12:30p and I arrived at 11:30a, they allowed me to begin at around 11:45a. I got all 265 questions, last test I believe I got 180. Anyway had mostly prioritization, delegation, and infection control q...
Thanks! I will continue going over it. I just took the comprehensive practice and got a 69.3% ...so I am pretty sure my coach won't be giving me the predictor tomorrow. Either way idk if I want to take it the day before I test anyway lol!
Yeah my school was Pro VATI and ATI last year and apparently they've switched to Kaplan...I think I may read through the rationales and maybe take the the comprehensive practice just to see how I do and then focus on the 35 page study guide. ...and y...
I honestly don't know about VATI either, I agree with you that their test bank doesn't seem to be very large and I don't know if my coach is going to give me the predictor before I test Friday smh. I do have the strategies book and also the PDA book ...
So I see people share Kaplan scores but I am using VATI so I was wondering if anyone could tell me what they think about my scores...I know they say 60% and up is generally where you want to be but does anyone have anymore input?? A little background...