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Hello,
New to the board and love it. I am a nursing student (RN) but will challenge the LPN boards this summer. The problem is I graduate in Dec and a lot of people are saying it is not worth it, but I need to make more money because I have to pay tuition. Am I making the right choice or wasting my money? I also need to remember that there is no guarantee I will pass the LPN boards.
If anyone has done this please let my know what you did to study and if you were successful. I have a lot of confidence in myself @ least for the LPN boards because I am a very good student and always get between 70-80 out of 100 when I practice on Saunders, but I am very nervous about the RN boards, haven't really practiced for those yet.
Thanks,
Tamara
Can't wait to graduate "DECEMBER 2004"
hi,
challenged LPN boards two months ago and passed. Now working as per diem LPN and NT while finishing my last semester. The test wasn't bad at all ... halfway to the test, i know it will shut off at 85 and it did. I did questions using saunders for five days, maybe around 500. I felt like my foundation in school has helped me pass the test -- my exams in school are much harder, i would say.
Goodluck!
paula77720
159 Posts
hi,
challenged LPN boards two months ago and passed. Now working as per diem LPN and NT while finishing my last semester. The test wasn't bad at all ... halfway to the test, i know it will shut off at 85 and it did. I did questions using saunders for five days, maybe around 500. I felt like my foundation in school has helped me pass the test -- my exams in school are much harder, i would say.
Goodluck!