CPNRE January 2016

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Did anyone else write the exam yesterday? What did you think of it? :unsure:

Congratulations! Which province are u from? Did U get the result from mail?

From alberta.I checked my online profile and it says active.mail didnt artive yet.Thank you.

Hey Guys!!!!!

Hopefully By next week we will get results by mail.

Wish you best of luck:up:. I wish everyone who worked so hard!!!! will get the positive response.

I am nervous:no: and excited.

All the Best to future RPNs

Anyone from BC get their results yet? I am totally stressing, I don't think I passed.

Hi, from BC here too. Still waiting for the result, i feel the same way.

I'm in Ontario, and I still haven't heard. I'm dreading the actual moment of opening the envelope and seeing the words Failed. I just wish it was here already. Sigh. I thought the average was six weeks or is that just Ontario?

I feel like the entire test was a total blur. I can only remember a handful of questions :/ ugh

Specializes in Medicine.
I'm in Ontario, and I still haven't heard. I'm dreading the actual moment of opening the envelope and seeing the words Failed. I just wish it was here already. Sigh. I thought the average was six weeks or is that just Ontario?

I know someone who wrote the CPNRE in September in Ontario and she got her results in 4 weeks, I wouldn't worry yet... tomorrow it will be exactly 4 weeks since the exam, so there's no use in hoping for the results today lol

I'm sure you did great :)

I felt reasonably positive (well within reason) after the exam but the further away it becomes it seems I can only remember the questions I should have answered differently.. I wish I'd done the Jurisprudence exam first actually. As an IEN RN from the UK there were a couple of questions it would have helped clarify.

This was my second time writing - I'm from Ontario. Last time I received my results in exactly 4 weeks. The first time I took the test I only studied with the CPNRE study guide purchased from the bookstore - I failed by 6 questions. I remember leaving feeling really confident. This time I went all out and completed 7+ practice tests, read hundreds of pages of patho, and brushed up on common medications I felt would be on the test. The predictor test gave me an 80-85% pass rate.

I feel much less confident this time, which may actually be a good thing. Like all the other posters here I only remember the questions I wish I answered differently, not the ones that I got right.

I did 2 x prep guides and studied nearly 50 hours in the end.. More than my UK prep requirements anyway. But although I've been qualified 10+ years I've been specialized for so long, that a lot of general knowledge needed refreshing. Still not sure it was enough and I dread having to go back to it if I've failed.

I also didn't do the predictor. I have three kids including a then 9 month old, I felt like 4 hrs spent doing the predictor would be better spent studying when time was so precious so no idea what that would have scored me..

True guys. I am feeling the same . But must one be remembering only the questions that he or she should have answered differently. Am only remembering those questions I failed. It is quiet weird and it is making me feel may be pass or may be fail. Let's hope for the best and remain positive. Ontario usually is the last province to release results as far as I know. Cool down guys! We will make it

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