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hi everyone
i m taking the exam in oct. oct first week to be exact. anyone taking in oct can share their tips and study plans. lets support each other
finished 98% saunders questions on cd. Most of the delegation/prioritization book and the random facts here...started studying the week after grad---since 8/27....tired
most of the saunders questions in the cd are found in the book right?
is the delegation/prio book really helpful? i'm thinking of starting on that. this is the lacharity book right?
hello everybody in october support group. thank you for all the updates. good luck to the following people who have taken & will take nclex test this week.getmore - 2nd wk of oct
coffeelover73 - oct 15
bubbly30 - oct 15
serena211 - oct 16
mikhy - oct 17
mardibc - oct 17
avomejet - oct 17
soonmomtobe - oct 20
good luck to all! :wink2:
thanks for the praying !
i took my exam on 17, oct , in hongkong . my exam ended with 75 questions , 2 sata , 6-7 meds , 3-4 pedia , 3-4 pschy , 1 culture , some infection control , some are priority , espcially the last 5 questions , all are priority questions , i feel the difficulty is increasing , then end with 75th. i don't know the result yet , hope i can pass !
god bless us !
thanks for the praying !i took my exam on 17, oct , in hongkong . my exam ended with 75 questions , 2 sata , 6-7 meds , 3-4 pedia , 3-4 pschy , 1 culture , some infection control , some are priority , espcially the last 5 questions , all are priority questions , i feel the difficulty is increasing , then end with 75th. i don't know the result yet , hope i can pass !
god bless us !
you felt the difficulty increasing toward the end? that is a good sign! let us know when you find out the news!
I didn't think my results would be in yet as I took my test Friday morning but thought I would give the Pearson site a try. I'm still shaking and crying....I PASSED. After over 2 years of travelling back and forth from British Columbia to North Carolina I can now get my TN Visa and have a life with my partner. I'm in shock!. I arrived back in Canada yesterday after taking a 3 month leave of absence to study - today it's back to work - at a community mental health centre that I love being at and will hate to leave but....I guess love conquers all, even at my age. Thank you SO much for this board and your encouraging words. Good luck to all of you - if I can do it after graduating so many years ago I know you can to. Nursing has been an incredibly rewarding experience these past 25 years, I'm so happy I'm able to continue on another part of my journey now. HUGSSSS to all of you. Sharon
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finished 98% saunders questions on cd. Most of the delegation/prioritization book and the random facts here...started studying the week after grad---since 8/27....tired