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Did anyone take the NCLEX before they had completely finished with school? I took mine this week and still have about a week of preceptorship remaining. I was just wondering what most people do?
Never heard of anyone doing that. In my state that is not legal. You have to have graduated from your program before you are even eligible to apply for boards.
The school sends in a list of expected graduates. They are allowed to do this up to six weeks prior to graduation. You apply and pay and get your ATT and can test, BUT the state will not issue your license until they receive final transcripts from your school saying that you did indeed graduate. So even though I passed this week, I won't receive my RN from the state for about 2-3 (until they get my final transcripts). So anyway I guess testing in the final weeks of school is not all that common...
In Tennessee I am pretty sure we have to wait until Nashville makes us eligble which wouldn't be until our school sent our transcripts with our degree listed. I have never heard of that before. Did you pass?
I did pass. I'd been studying for it since September answering about 50 NCLEX questions a day and then had done an on-line NCLEX review class, so I felt like I was ready to take it.
We were already done with all the lecture portion of our class, including all exams and the HESI. All I had left were 5 shifts with my preceptor.
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Did anyone take the NCLEX before they had completely finished with school? I took mine this week and still have about a week of preceptorship remaining. I was just wondering what most people do?