Published Jul 20, 2006
RNKay31
960 Posts
what do the stateboard send to you, when you fail, do they send you a break down of the areas you do well or poor in, ps let me know, of do they just tell you you fail. And how soon do you get your letter when you fail, do you get it before the ones who pass?
raremoon22
66 Posts
I was just in another forum and you were asking about a speech that you had to do on 7-15 was this the same day that you had your test. im really confused here maybe you can help me out.
RNsRWe, ASN, RN
3 Articles; 10,428 Posts
Hi, raremoon...I remembered seeing that post, and thinking it was odd that someone would be sitting for NCLEX and still have classroom assignments due...? Obviously we all have to have graduated for some time before sitting for NCLEX. The post on 7/13 said something about an informative speech for the following Monday....two days after NCLEX? Is this unrelated to your degree?
07-13-2006, 08:17 AM Can someone please help me #1
KAYLACRICKET
Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2004
Age: 31
Posts: 70
My informaitive speech is due on monday, but I do not have a good Atention getter, my topic is nursing shortage, can someone give me a good attention getter please, thanks a bunch.
This is the post that got us confused! Can you help us out, Kayla?
As far as the notification goes, you'll get a letter that tells you you did not pass, and will include a Performance Report. That will outline areas of strength and weakness so you can better prepare for the next exam.
I don't know how quickly it comes.
I have graduated an ADN programm and I am taking classes for my BSN, and I need speech as humanities credit, thank you.
It's so ridiculous that someone do not have any consolation for how the person is feeling, than to copy and post their past post, what are we nurses coming too?
truern
2,016 Posts
Kayla, I'm sure that you're upset about failing NCLEX so maybe you're feeling a little thin-skinned at the moment. Truly, there wasn't anything sinister about her getting clarification. Relax...take some time to unwind and get your mind off the NCLEX for a few days.
You should get a breakdown of your weak areas from them so that you can concentrate your studies and improve in those areas. Not sure regarding the time of arrival, though?? Actually, if you look at this logically and without emotion (hard, I'm sure) you'll have an advantage. You have already sat thru the test...the testing procedure is now familiar. You'll have an idea of what to study. You know the kind of questions you'll see again. See what I mean??