I passed! It was harder for me because I was getting questions above the passing standard! the first time I took NCLEX, I didnt pass but questions seemed easier that time. So as of today, I am officially an RN!:balloons:
OMG!!! I Passed!!! It is so surreal to me! I did another 265 questions and felt hopeless! My hubby woke me up and said my name was on the cali BON!:smiley_aa Thank you to all for your support!:thankya: . This forum has made me feel better both t...
RNTOBE2007, I found the test to be slightly harder. I was expecting it to feel easier because I went into the test feeling ready and was dissapointed when it didnt seem so. Having 265 questions once means you are the closest to passing, so with my...
coachlvr, I am truly sorry about your results. I know exactly how you feel. You are on the "verge" of passing. My first test was in Feb. 07' and I failed with 265 questions and "near passing" on all results. I guess I kind of knew that I was near...
Thanks everyone, I needed this.... I feel exhausted for putting so much time and energy into preparing for this test. My boss at work even let me bring my laptop for when I have "free time", just to study. So yeah, even though there is hope (as you...
I took my NCLEX-RN for the second time today and I really felt prepared and studied well, but I got 265 questions again! Last time I took it 2/1 and didnt study as much as I could of. This time I thought I spent my study time well practicing questi...
Stush, Dont give up! I too have 5 kids and did not pass the 1st time. Some of us are just not as good of test takers as others but are awesome on the floor! Hang in there, and try a new study plan. Set time for yourself each day to study. Try an...
Jme2007 replied to heywazzupdude's topic in New Nurse
It varies by some states, but you have to wait a minimum of 45 days between taking NCLEX. As far as I know, there is no "sooner" than that. That is the state board rule, not your hospital. As soon as you are notified that you failed your NCLEX, yo...
Jme2007 replied to heywazzupdude's topic in New Nurse
Although it is illegal to keep a person working as "a general nurse" after failing NCLEX, it is okay for the hiring hospital to change their title to unit secretary or CNA and have them working as so their title states. That is what the majority of ...
For me, the algebra class for my pre-req was hard, had to take it twice. The funny thing is I did very well once into the nursing program with math calculations and often helped others. hmmm......maybe we didnt need that pre-req math class to begin...
Jme2007 replied to heywazzupdude's topic in New Nurse
It depends on the unit that you work on or even the hospital. I failed the NCLEX, but I had my LVN to fall back on. Most Hospitals, not all, dont take LVN's so I was lucky. But, I have classmate that is not an LVN, who just took her NCLEX, and sti...
:yeahthat: I liked that! Amen. I said a prayer for all of you and I could use another too, my exam is on the 17th. "I am going to pass the NCLEX RN!" Repeat after me....