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very curious to know , please respond!!!

hello to all of you again!!! i was just curious how many of you, members of the forum , i mean those who passed NCLEX are from california?

seems to me , maybe i am wrong, that majority of those who passed NCLEX are not from california?

Let me know guys .. i am just curious, myself i live in los angeles, sf valley to be exact , graduated in year 2000, and still havent passed NCLEX RN . i am so tired and exausted that i cant stand this anymore...i have a family to take care of, so i cant take 3 mo off work to concentrate on NCLEX and forget everything else...anyways sorry, thought i just vent a little bit here.Let me know guys, i ll be waiting for your responses.

Thanks and good luck to all of us God Bless!!!!

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Hi there, I took the test this past monday and found out that I passed on Thursday. I live in the Southbay area of California. The valley must be at least 20 degrees hotter then where I am at. As for me, I studied full time for 2 months 4-6 hours a day. Part-time can be achieved 3-4 months if you are working. What study materials do you have? Start each week with the days you can study with the alotted amount of time on a calendar. I suggest at least 2000-3000 questions done before taking the test.

Doesn't matter where you are from NCLEX is the same. As long as you find the time to study and understand the rationale I am sure things will be fine. Good luck

Doesn't matter where you are from NCLEX is the same. As long as you find the time to study and understand the rationale I am sure things will be fine. Good luck

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