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Aug 15, 2006 09:18 PM

how much longer for the results??

by RN88

i took my nclex a week ago and i've been checking the rn.ca.gov website and been waiting for the letter... i got 75 questions, so two things come to mind i either amazingly passed or miserably failed... and right now im feeling miserable... does anyone know how long it takes for caBon to post your name? because i hear its the fastest way to see if you passed or failed.. can anybody tell me how long it takes to get the letter as well??? thanks guys..


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from FutureUSRN
Old Aug 15, 2006, 09:33 PM

Default Re: how much longer for the results??
If you have SSN, then two to four days at the CaBON website.

If you don't have and you're in Ca., about 2 weeks. If you're not in Ca, about 2 to 4 weeks.

I am also waiting for my results. Took it last Aug. 3 and I am on the side of the earth!
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from suzanne4
Old Aug 15, 2006, 09:39 PM

Default Re: how much longer for the results??
If you do not have a SSN#, the letters do not even get mailed out until at least two weeks later. And that is mailed out, so more than two weeks for being in CA, and then three to four weeks if overseas. Never two weeks overseas.

Average wait to see your name on the BRN site is ten days. There actually is not a BON in California, LPN/LVN licenses are handled thru a completely different office.
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