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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.
Yes it is & no I won't. If you live in a small city like I do you can be identified real easy & fast.
Oh, don't worry Cheerios....she's in PA with me...just hope the "cool job" she has lined up is not with the people I work with-or people I know...but then, might not be a bad thing and maybe she'll learn...hope she reads my siggy line!
Attitude was given from you Candlewick nurses and attitude returned.
None of us have had the attitude you have. Who of us have told you to go away or be any way rude (even name call)?
No one, you are the only one who has been demeaning & inconsiderate. I would take a step back before pointing fingers.
None of us have had the attitude you have. Who of us have told you to go away or be any way rude (even name call)?No one, you are the only one who has been demeaning & inconsiderate. I would take a step back before pointing fingers.
I apologize, I respect everyone's opinions and I want my opinion's respected. This all started because I was encouraging someone who was out of school awhile and just passed NCLEX and was worried about getting a job.
How did this detail from an ESL candidate concerned about how to break her failure streak of 6 to pass the entry level exam to arguing whether the NCSBN published statistical pass rate of 80% first attempt and whether major metropolitan medical centers give credit for LPN experience to new grads? Wow. Just wow.
I apologize, I respect everyone's opinions and I want my opinion's respected. This all started because I was encouraging someone who was out of school awhile and just passed NCLEX and was worried about getting a job.
You have to realize things aren't the same everywhere. Also there is such a surplus of nurses it is making it difficult to get a job, or a good job at that. Employers have a pick of nurses so it's not like it once was. Everyone is just being realistic & not sugar coating anything.
LadyFree28, BSN, LPN, RN
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Yeah....the mere nurse who has a decades/worth and 15 years of healthcare and knows the business....yeah, I'm sure she'll be a DEAR to work with!