received ATT in California after 13 months from Graduating from PH

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Hello everyone, I know many of you are wondering how I was able to do it. But first lets look back at the events leading to this moment. I Graduated last march 2012 and applied to the board of Nursing within days of coming back to the US. the process was slow at first, receiving letters of more documents that needed to be sent in and then finally after 7 months I have received the letter that told me I needed to take MS and OB again!!! I went online looking for answers on allnurses.com however I didn't know there were so many just like me who were in the same dilemma. I was shocked and a little discourage.

so I began at once to call every nursing school in California and only 3 schools were willing to accommodate with hundreds on the waiting list. I knew this was no good. this wasn't acceptable but I just sent in the requirements to be put on the waiting list. I then decided to continue my search outside of California, I wrote to every nursing school accredited by CCNE starting from the west coast working my way to the east coast. I was already in Arizona when I received a reply that gave me some hope but it wasn't meant to be.

I then turned to prayer. my mom gave me a prayer to Saint Theresa and I said it every day for 5 days as instructed before 11 A.M. I followed the prayer asking God to help me. and by the 5th day after lunch time I received a letter from a school (I cannot mention names, or contact information as stated by the terms of agreement).

the letter stated:

Good morning *****, I have been slow in my response as I wanted to make sure I had the correct information. below is a copy of the policy which would allow you to enroll in the classes.

Ob will be offered in this upcoming semester which begins Nov *, there is also a med-surg class the first in a two part series which will be offered beginning Nov *, thus you would need to be prompt in your efforts to contact the office of admissions. (it was already Oct 17), we look forward to your response.

Sincerely

Flower (this isn't her real name but it is a type of flower)

from this point I couldn't believe it. I had already contacted nearly 100 schools and this was the first that gave me hope. I replied as soon as possible asking follow up question after follow up question. she gave me instruction to notify the register for my intent along with the undrergraduate coordinator. everything was going so smoothly. I could not believe it. How come? what was the catch?? but I didn't want to say that I just wanted to enroll. this could be my only chance to. then I had to ask, does it come with clinical components? then I she replied yes.

I was so happy. I made arrangements to meet with the undergrad coordinator and had a private tour of the campus. I could not believe that this was happening to me, so smoothly and I was able to comply with all the requirements needed for enrollment. A week later I moved to ****** and buying my scrubs for clinicals.

the first day of class everyone was welcoming to me and these people are some of the coolest people I know for they welcomed me into their cohort. both classes were difficult but then I knew that I would not waste this opportunity. i'm here to study and to pass. work now, play later...

my stay at ******** university was really a lived experience. I had learned so much here from my clinical instructors and my professors. along the way I made some really good friends that helped me throughout the semester.

after 4 months of school I had done it! I passed both classes and complied with CA-BRN. It took nearly 2 months to receive my eligibility letter and then my ATT. I am now scheduled to take the exam next month.

I am writing this post to give others hope. someone told me to write my experience to give hope to others. So don't give up and remember to keep prayer in mind. it really works.

SoCalNurse88

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After passing the nclex RN I had surgery on my right knee for a torn Acl. I didn't know how long I would be out. I didnt know what to do the next couple of months rather than just doing PT. Then around May I finally decided it was time to start applying. Then the next challenge came. 1 year of experience in an acute hospital preferred. Most of the hospitals required this. I didn't know what to do. I just started applying to every hospital either online or in person. Then the denial letters came saying I was not qualified. I had applied to new grad programs but I too was not qualified for I had graduated in 2012. I decided to turn to prayer saying the prayer that got me into the school. It worked, I got 3 job offers and one with a 4 month preceptorship program.

I am so happy to announce that I have landed a job at an acute hospital with 4 months of preceptorship. I was so afraid that maybe I would not get the job after being out of school for over a year without any experience luckily this hospital was willing to give me a chance. So to everyone do not give up, if there is a will there is a way. I start next month. Thank you everyone for your support and emails.

socalnurse88

Congrats for sure! You are certainly more of the exception than the rule! From getting your RN license in CA and having not one job offer but 3!!

Since you mentioned you didn't get into any new grad program, is this 4 month preceptorship job more of a transitional program whereby the final decision to become a full-time hire depends on how well you do and if you're a "fit" into their system, meaning the job is still not a complete offer or is it a full pledged job and once you're done, you will remain on staff, no matter the 4 month period?

Congrats again and good luck!

here's the details:

- Did the fast track - 5 months for both MS (adult Health nursing I and II Didactic) and Maternal Nursing, costs $12000 cash payment (atleast $4000 per classes, Med surg has 2 parts)

- GCU has traditional classes too. Takes time to finish but real cheap.

- On campus.

- 12 hour full duty rotation at hospital once a week

- Additional Lab/Skills lecture hours, atleast 4 hours a week

- Lec Hours, 8 hours a week but with tons of homework

There's actually a tons of school around CA right now., During my time, I only chose GCU for time wise reason.

Specializes in Emergency, Tele, Med Surg, DOU, ICU.

I'm glad you are posting the name of the school. This will be a lot of help for foreign graduates.

Glad to hear that it helps. GCU allowed me to do so. They are very accomodating. They are only a little bit strict on transcript review. If it is lower than what they've set in their curriculum, that's when an application can be rejected otherwise, there should be no hassle at all..

Glad to hear that it helps. GCU allowed me to do so. They are very accomodating. They are only a little bit strict on transcript review. If it is lower than what they've set in their curriculum, that's when an application can be rejected otherwise, there should be no hassle at all..

I sent you a PM.

Here in NorCal.. I just got enrolled today for medsurg and ob.. but really expensive..its a private school.. 1 month transition cost 3150

Here in NorCal.. I just got enrolled today for medsurg and ob.. but really expensive..its a private school.. 1 month transition cost 3150

What school? Is there a waiting list?

I just applied last month.. july 21 and called me yesterday

Yes.. I dont know wat happenex.. I was over 100 on d waiting list but then they called me.. its here in Fremont.. Unitek College

Yes.. I dont know wat happenex.. I was over 100 on d waiting list but then they called me.. its here in Fremont.. Unitek College

Wow your so lucky , I applied also at Unitek last year but still no calls from them.So how long will be the class? and how much is the cost of the MS and OB class?

Actually I went there last year and submitted my name.. but I completed my files last month..

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