Hi all,I want to congratulate everything on writing the June 2013 exam. I wish everyone the best of the luck. I know we are all patiently awaiting for our results now. 4-6 weeks seems like forever. How did everyone find the exam? I wrote my exam in Ontario. I found the test to be fair, but difficult at the same time. I felt like for every question I was able to narrow it down to 2 answers, both of which seemed like the correct answers. This was very frustrating. I wish I could say I did really well, but the truth is I really don't know. (lol). All I can say is we studied and tried our hardest, and now let's hope for the best. Have faith in yourselves. We did it. :)Again, good luck, and may the bell curve be forever in your favor.
liezeldubai2012 11 Posts Jun 12, 2013 I found this to be the case for my CPNRE as well. I found some questions to be very tricky and was left feeling at times like I didn't know the answer. God bless us all that we pass and yes bell curve too!
mayaH 12 Posts Jul 3, 2013 @ rcpage, yah you're right let's have faith in ourselves!!! most probably results will be coming out next week! God speed!!!
Michka 5 Posts Jul 3, 2013 Today marks 4 weeks since we wrote the CRNE exam; has anyone received their results yet?
rcpage88 14 Posts Jul 3, 2013 Today marks 4 weeks since we wrote the CRNE exam; has anyone received their results yet?I'm from Ontario and have not received any results yet . I've heard Ontario is the last to receive..
Pediatric Critical Care Columnist NotReady4PrimeTime, RN 16 Articles; 7,358 Posts Specializes in NICU, PICU, PCVICU and peds oncology. Has 25 years experience. Jul 5, 2013 Please don't forget that the June exam is the largest of the whole year. Not only are there more people writing but there are more centres where the exam is written. When they give you a time frame of 4-6 weeks, you'll be much less anxious if you don't start looking until closer to the end of 5 weeks. That's in a few more days. Patience.
Pediatric Critical Care Columnist NotReady4PrimeTime, RN 16 Articles; 7,358 Posts Specializes in NICU, PICU, PCVICU and peds oncology. Has 25 years experience. Jul 5, 2013 Ontario has the largest pool of examinees, therefore the greatest numbers of exams to sort through. Ontarians usually are the last group to start reporting results.