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I had already registered online in Pearson Vue but I think I'm not yet eligible to take the test. Is there an expiration date for my registration at PV?
I received a letter from CA BON requesting for new requirements such as:
Fortunately, I had the first 2 requirements but I am worried that the last 3 will take time to be accomplished.
I am wondering if it's just me who have this requirement. Most of NCLEX passers I know weren't required on those listed above. It's really hard to focus on review while your thinking of this
What other job can we apply? A graduate of BSN, no license yet.
No RN license, no job
You can try to get a CNA certificate, go for the LVN exam and a job, personal care giver, babysitter (hey, I've done that).
Here's a few recent job hunt memos and big problem for just CA educated students, here's the competition and most of the open jobs are going to the ones that did their clinicals in that hospital or knew of the people that can help with their hiring inside or those that are "internals" (already working there but not yet as a RN):
-- I'll start. I live in Sacramento, California. I went to school in the San Diego area. The outlook in CA is bleek. Stanford medical center-600+ applicants for 15 spots. UC Davis 600-700 applicants for roughly 10 spots. With those odds..who knows. Its definitely hard here in California.
-- Down in SoCal, UCLA had almost 2000 last time and not a handful of spots. Same with USC almost 2000 applicants. The other smaller hospitals get several hundreds of applicants for less than 10 spots total for all departments.
-- Absolutely brutal from NoCal to SoCal.
So really guys, I think maybe there's a blessing in disguise for us foreign students and nurses that we're not trying to go head-to-head with the CA based nurses, imagine how hard that would be. Not saying don't try to apply but realize the odds against us are even more difficult as more and more CA hospitals are looking at mostly their own CA students or hiring internally or if out of state they had some very nice resumes and high GPA's, lots of excellent references, lots of volunteer work, lots of charity events, etc. But not to say also, that other States are easy, as they are also suffering from high unemployment of new grad nurses, even some experienced ones.
But it's still very tough as I looked at one of my new nursing friends from CA and WOW, her resume is very impressive, but still unable to find a job after almost one year. She's bright, well-spoken, etc, but only three interviews but no offers.
What's so sad her 2 best friends are now fully employed and making some very good money one at $35/hr and one at $48/hr as a new grad starting salary, but she knows they were just as qualified and just feels left out.
But completed cases before graduation doesn't mean they're concurrent though.We're the same. I think areesh23 too. We need to keep in touch with each other to know what happens to 2012 graduates! Haha. I already sent my application 2 weeks ago to know where I'm going to stand.
haha! goodluck to us! Update us with the status of your application please..haha! or can I have your email of fb instead? so I can keep in touch with you. btw, I'm planning on taking the LVN instead, I just sent my requests to my school last week. haha. I got stuck up, wasn't able to decide what to do because of this concurrency issues..
No RN license, no jobYou can try to get a CNA certificate, go for the LVN exam and a job, personal care giver, babysitter (hey, I've done that).
Here's a few recent job hunt memos and big problem for just CA educated students, here's the competition and most of the open jobs are going to the ones that did their clinicals in that hospital or knew of the people that can help with their hiring inside or those that are "internals" (already working there but not yet as a RN):
-- I'll start. I live in Sacramento, California. I went to school in the San Diego area. The outlook in CA is bleek. Stanford medical center-600+ applicants for 15 spots. UC Davis 600-700 applicants for roughly 10 spots. With those odds..who knows. Its definitely hard here in California.
-- Down in SoCal, UCLA had almost 2000 last time and not a handful of spots. Same with USC almost 2000 applicants. The other smaller hospitals get several hundreds of applicants for less than 10 spots total for all departments.
-- Absolutely brutal from NoCal to SoCal.
So really guys, I think maybe there's a blessing in disguise for us foreign students and nurses that we're not trying to go head-to-head with the CA based nurses, imagine how hard that would be. Not saying don't try to apply but realize the odds against us are even more difficult as more and more CA hospitals are looking at mostly their own CA students or hiring internally or if out of state they had some very nice resumes and high GPA's, lots of excellent references, lots of volunteer work, lots of charity events, etc. But not to say also, that other States are easy, as they are also suffering from high unemployment of new grad nurses, even some experienced ones.
But it's still very tough as I looked at one of my new nursing friends from CA and WOW, her resume is very impressive, but still unable to find a job after almost one year. She's bright, well-spoken, etc, but only three interviews but no offers.
What's so sad her 2 best friends are now fully employed and making some very good money one at $35/hr and one at $48/hr as a new grad starting salary, but she knows they were just as qualified and just feels left out.
I live in Sacramento too. you're right it's hard to get a job nowadays. 1% chance of finding a job and 99% chance of getting denied. Unless you have a friend or a family member that will help you to get a decent job.
haha! goodluck to us! Update us with the status of your application please..haha! or can I have your email of fb instead? so I can keep in touch with you. btw, I'm planning on taking the LVN instead, I just sent my requests to my school last week. haha. I got stuck up, wasn't able to decide what to do because of this concurrency issues..
Haha seriously. I've been anxious ever since. Unfortunately I can't receive PMs yet but tell me your email instead and I'll message you? :)
Hi i just graduated too. Hows your application?
No idea yet, I just sent it in 3 weeks ago. I probably won't hear about it until November. :/
thanks! I just recieved my letter from BON today. and they did deny for now taking the NCLEX. same with others, i have to take up OB and MS. thanks though!
Aw that sucks, hjreid. So what're you gonna plan to do now?
Haha seriously. I've been anxious ever since. Unfortunately I can't receive PMs yet but tell me your email instead and I'll message you? :)
I can't send PMs as well. Anyways, here's my email. [email protected] THANKS :)
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But completed cases before graduation doesn't mean they're concurrent though.
We're the same. I think areesh23 too. We need to keep in touch with each other to know what happens to 2012 graduates! Haha. I already sent my application 2 weeks ago to know where I'm going to stand.