mul7371 replied to ashleyrosesf's topic in Job Hunt
LOVED your article! Awesome tips! I just passed NCLEX and had over 500 clinical hours while in school but that doesn't seem to help too much. S o . . .I'm starting volunteering at the hospital I want to work at the most! While I'm doing that, I ...
Congratulations! I just graduated from Alvin and passed my NCLEX so if you go there, I can say firsthand that you'll be well prepared when you get done. If you need any advice about their program, just message me.
mul7371 replied to Chocolate_RN85's topic in NCLEX
Remember that if you run out of time, only your last 60 questions are graded. What everyone doesn't realize is that the more questions you get, the more opportunities they're giving you to pass. If they keep on with questions, at least you know yo...
We had several people that didn't attend graduation but still were issued Affidavits of Graduation. Our Affidavits of Graduation were done before the actual ceremony and it was a requirement that you attended if you wanted to get your ATT. Did any...
mul7371 replied to Chocolate_RN85's topic in NCLEX
Me and my friends were all getting in the 60s from Hurst and I know for sure that I passed today and they feel very confident they did, too, although they can't find out until tomorrow.
What I understand about the Texas BON is they update on Tuesdays and Thursdays. I took mine on Tuesday at 4:30 but at 9:00 a.m. my license showed up along with some of my friends that also took the test on Tuesday. As far as my friends who took th...
mul7371 replied to Paisleylighthouse's topic in NCLEX
I wanted to get the word out there, because it was a total shock to my graduating class, that Texas Workforce Commission will pay up to $200 for testing required for any Texas worker to get a job -- which in our case is NCLEX, and the fee just happen...
mul7371 replied to Xtrememedic's topic in Criminal
I just wanted to say that PRIOR to even being able to apply for admission to my particular nursing school in Texas, if you have any issues that you aren't able to unequivocably answer "no" to on your NCLEX Application -- whether your issue is crimina...