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I didn't think I was going to pass with all the SATAs and meds and all the questionable answers that I clicked on that screen.But I did it.
My long hard fought battle to become an RN is officially over. Without the support and kind words of the people on this forum, I wouldv'e gone crazy. I appreciate everyone's support.
Thanks again, Caleb, RN
Fantastic I knew you were going to pass congrads my friend enjoy the day for real for real and enjoy the rest of the month:yeah::yeah:
:yeah:
woooohooo Caleb RN should be a guy but you know lol
Oh p.s sprinkle some of that pass over here!!
Fantastic I knew you were going to pass congrads my friend enjoy the day for real for real and enjoy the rest of the month:yeah::yeah:
:yeah:
woooohooo Caleb RN
should be a guy but you know lol
Oh p.s sprinkle some of that pass over here!!
I'll enjoy it for sure. Yeah, I'll sprinkle a pass on you while you take your test.
Well for anyone who wants to know what I used for the test.
I used Kaplan's course after I graduated. Taking the course, I think, definitely prepared me for the test. They help you understand what the question is really asking you. Not to mention I did all of the qbank and qtrainers as well (numerous times). I read through Saunders, but I thought their questions were a little too easy, as compared to Kaplan. But I did use Saunders to review some of the material that wasn't covered in the Kaplan course book. I did roughly 2000-2500 questions or so.
Well many hours and Venti coffees later, I did it. Good luck to anyone taking the test!!! You can do it :wink2:
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I didn't think I was going to pass with all the SATAs and meds and all the questionable answers that I clicked on that screen.
But I did it.
My long hard fought battle to become an RN is officially over. Without the support and kind words of the people on this forum, I wouldv'e gone crazy. I appreciate everyone's support.
Thanks again, Caleb, RN