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I am looking for students who will be graduating this summer and writing in Sept, 2011.
I live north of Toronto, but can participate online in a group or would like to join study groups who are also preparing to write in Sept.
The passing score changes with each exam. You only get your actual score if you fail.Good luck on finding a Pass Certificate in the mail in around six weeks!
I would assume then that with a more difficult exam, the passing score would most likely be set lower than the usual 70%? I surely hope this is the case. That exam questions were so much more difficult than how the predictor test questions were. The questions were a lot more complicated.
I am also experiencing the same terrible feeling.Exam was VERY VERY tricky especially the booklet no. 1.I have no clue how I did.All I can remember are some of the questions I answered wrong due to anxiety.I was good student and graduated my diploma with honors.This is the first time in my life that I am praying to God for passing marks.Oh God!!! this waiting period of 4-6 weeks is going to be the longest ever!!
I have bad feelings of the exam.The first- it was a lot of people and that crowd put me down. Why they gathered so many people in one place? Also, I am worry for my score. I agree with people in this site that the exam was tricky. In my opinion, there were questions that do not refer to responsibility of RPN. May be I am wrong, it is just my opinion.
Every class that writes the exam feels the same. I walked out shaking my head and sweating. Six weeks later, the Pass arrived in the mail.
The exam is written nationally, so it is very basic and covers the basic expectations within every provincial scope of practice.
The exam isn't stressful, your first independent working shift IS stressful.
Hi Everyone,
I am in the same boat as everyone else in this forum, I can not wait to receive that most awaited letter from the CNO in a few weeks. I'm not sure how to feel about the exam now, because i felt it was not that difficult. When i finished at approx. 1 hour before the cut off time they were already a lot of takers waiting at the lobby. Yet everyone i know and talked to said the exam was difficult and confusing. I felt that most of the questions were common sense, and that we should already know these things after studying for two years. One friend of mine wrote in Toronto and he said some of the new grads quit and surrendered their tests one hour after the test started.
Did anyone, anyone at all, find the test not that difficult?
Good luck to everyone. Keeping my fingers cross...God Bless all of us...
eselyu_grad2010
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I also took the exam yesterday! It was really challenging! God bless to us awaiting the results!