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I graduated in July 2014, I failed the nclex 6 times. Did everything Hurts, kaplan, remar review. Ncsbn. I I used the kaplan strategy and study and listen to remar and hurts. My Kaplan average test score between 60 to 65. When I used 50 questions with kaplan I average between 60/65.I am going insane. I don't want to give up coming too far to let go.Please any advice.
That saddens me :/ I went from CNA/pct to medic and LPN and plan on getting my RN/BSN when loans are paid off. I would hope someone would see my experience as somewhat valuable although not interchangeable with RN experience
A lot of hospitals though WILL count healthcare experience. I went from a surgical tech to an RN and they took my years of experience and cut them in half. So my pay didn't start out as a brand new RN, but an RN with 6 years experience. (I've been in the healthcare field a long time!)
A lot of hospitals though WILL count healthcare experience. I went from a surgical tech to an RN and they took my years of experience and cut them in half. So my pay didn't start out as a brand new RN, but an RN with 6 years experience. (I've been in the healthcare field a long time!)
Ah, ok. That makes me feel better
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That saddens me :/ I went from CNA/pct to medic and LPN and plan on getting my RN/BSN when loans are paid off. I would hope someone would see my experience as somewhat valuable although not interchangeable with RN experience