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I PASSED

I just passed the ANCC adult NP test! I am so HAPPY!:D:bugeyes::yeah::w00t::clpty::smiley_aa: :rckn: :*wine:dncgbby::hpygrp::dancgrp::nmbrn::onbch: :clphnds: :mnnnrsngrk:

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Congrats!!!

So what did you think of the exam? Super easy? Super hard? Weird questions?

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Woo Hoo!!!! Congratulations, Nursetim...or should I say NPTim????

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Nope, still an RN, I just have a few more privileges and a lot more responsibility is all.

ANCC requires biometric info in the form of scanned finger prints. Does AANP require this as well? It's not super easy or super hard. They allow almost 4 hours for 175 question. You can mark and pass by the ones you are not sure about and finish the ones that you are sure about, then return and take your time with the marked ones.

I had about 2 1/2 hours left on my test, but I'm a fast tester. I don't know if I can advise what to study, legally. I just got the cert, I don't want them to take it away because I said something I shouldn't have.

I would say if you have taken a review class (I took Mary Kellerman's class) and do some studying on your own and you paid attention in class, you will do fine.

Congratulations...NurseTim, NP!!!!!!!!!!!!!

yay, congrats!! :D:D

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Congrats! That's wonderful news.

That's a groovy deal! Was it a weirdo test? The AANP gig was.

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