I have been working at a nursing home/rehab center for almost 2 months now. My first nursing job after graduating and passing the nclex rn. For those of you who work or have worked at nursing home/rehab places, how soon did you start looking for a ho...
oztizz184 replied to oztizz184's topic in Job Hunt
Thanks to all of your replies! I recently just got a part time seasonal job in a store. It's a job, but I wish it were a nursing job. No calls yet from anything nursing related
Right after I passed, I applied to many job openings-New grads and RN positions. After a while of not hearing anything, I reapplied to other RN positions, still no calls. All the new grad positions are gone and no one is hiring new RN's, yet there is...
you got this. just do questions and review last 7 days. day before exam-dont study, or if you have to, do a few questions, brief review of sg and rest you will be a rn
oztizz184 replied to down4michelle24's topic in NCLEX
I just did questions and rationales 10th day to exam day. 1 week Before my exam, i did the kaplan questions found online, test 1,2,5,6,7 i scored between 60-70s but the score didnt really matter, it was the rationales I also read the study guide not ...
oztizz184 replied to Silverdragon102's topic in NCLEX
you did. YOU PASSED!!!!!! now all you have to do is wait for the official result. YOU PASSED. keep running this in your mind and celebrate to yourself!!!!
oztizz184 replied to down4michelle24's topic in NCLEX
hi, it's normal to not feel like you're ready, or 'forget' things you studied. Days before my exam, I felt like I still didn't know anything that I studied. The exam tests you on random questions, and it's impossible to study everything. When you're ...
I know exactly what you're using. What I did, read saunders and took notes in the andersons book. after all the notes, i read and reviewed the anderson book once or twice in the last 2 weeks of studying before my test date. I did tons of questions e...
how would you write your RN license info on the resume? like... Registered Nurse, state, license number, expiration date? or which info to not include thanks!
i studied content and questions and passed but a lot of my classmates only did questions and passed everyone studies differently, but either way works :)