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What are other people feeling about the exam today? I don't have a great feeling at all!
I passed. What A great feeling!. unbelievable. Got my result on July 15. I'm from Edmonton. It is true, if your RN exam application accepted didn't change it means you passed the test.. If anyone of you, wants to know how I passed the exam, feel free to send me a msg. I just wrote it once and I nailed it.
First of all, congratulations on passing! Seriously, that's wonderful.
Now...just because YOUR status didn't change, it does not mean that the myth is true. Unless your college has explicitly said that it is true, you have no proof. Your experience is not "proof" of the same being true for everyone.
Also, how do you know that you "nailed" the exam? There are no grades given out, just "pass" or "fail". For all any of us who got pass letters know, we may have only passed by 1 mark! I'm not trying to be harsh or mean, but this post might be construed as being "braggy" when you say things like "I just wrote it once and nailed it".
Again, though - congratulations on passing. It really is wonderful news. Celebrate! :)
I passed. What A great feeling!. unbelievable. Got my result on July 15. I'm from Edmonton. It is true, if your RN exam application accepted didn't change it means you passed the test.. If anyone of you, wants to know how I passed the exam, feel free to send me a msg. I just wrote it once and I nailed it.
Hi gwapo18,
My name is Maria, and I'm going to write the CRNE exam on October. please any tips how to study?
feel free to send me a msg to [email protected]
Thanks
What I did Maria to pass the exam was to review the prep guides (lippincott, mosby, CNA) several times about 3 to 5 times until I would be able to get a perfect score. However, at first, in every question I've answered, I immediately checked the answers. In this way, you can easily track how the questions are being created and this will help you analyze the questions properly. After I have finished one reviewer, I would answer them as if I was taking CRNE exam. I Timed myself that I should be able to finish 200 questions in less than 4 hours, about 1 hour early. In addition, if you have additional questions to rationales, it's good to have textbooks in hand, to understand the explanations in detail. I hope this will help you because I can guarantee you this truly works.
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I passed. What A great feeling!. unbelievable. Got my result on July 15. I'm from Edmonton. It is true, if your RN exam application accepted didn't change it means you passed the test.
. If anyone of you, wants to know how I passed the exam, feel free to send me a msg. I just wrote it once and I nailed it. 