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Thought I would post a little motivation story. Here it goes!
I graduated in May 2013. I tried pretty much every review and book for the nclex rn out there. I ended up taking the nclex rn 6 times. I thought I was never going to make it. After each time I failed I kept telling myself I give up I'm not going to take it. I resorted to reading forums about people passing after taking it multiple times and it gave me hope. Sometimes I even read about some people being negative saying if you didn't pass after the first few times maybe you should give up. Seeing stuff like that made me feel like crap. I recently became an RN so I'm writing this post in hopes that people who have not succeeded yet never give up. If it is meant to be it will happen. Don't ever let anything negative put you down. It took me 6 tries but I made it and so can you!
I would like to know the an seer to that also. Ask this question on a new thread so others can see the question and answer it. From what I know all BON is different. In New York in particular no time limit and you can take the NCLEX until you pass. =FutureBSN_Boston;8115473]Congratulations! Question- can future employers see how many attempts you made to pass the exam? Is there a limit to the number of times you can take it? Or a limit to how long you can wait between becoming eligible to sit for the exam and actually pass?
From what I believe and have researched, employeers cannot see how many times youve taken the exam. Also I know in NY you have to wait every 45 days, which goes by really fast, until you can retake the exam. Some states require you to remediate and take a class after a certain amount of times youve failed.
tryingtobeanRN
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You have made my day! Thank you so much.