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I know that NOVA has an RN return to practice course ... depending on where in the Northern VA area you are, that might be a viable option after you actually take the boards. The medical education campus is in Springfield, just off of 495/95 and past the mall. If you go to http://www.nvcc.edu/medical/continuing/alphalist.asp just look under the "R" section for the "Registered Nurse (RN) Return to Practice" course. It's expensive, but a lot of it is web-based, which is nice.
But because that's only for people who already have their RNs, maybe you should look at one of those NCLEX courses ... or pick up the Saunders NCLEX-RN book and start studying! ;D I bet a lot of the information would come right back to you with review.
Is there a time limit after graduation during which you must test, or are you still eligible? Where did you go to school?
I have no clue! I think in Virginia you need an Authorization To Test (ATT) before you can take the NCLEX. You might want to contact the nursing program at East Stroudsburg Uni and ask them what you should do ... I'm sure you're not the first who has had a delay between graduation and the NCLEX! Someone else on allnurses might have more info for you, though.
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I graduated in 2004 but due to personal circumstances i was never able to pass my boards. want to take them again but i havent worked in the hospital in three years. any advice on where i should start to get back on track or any info on available refresher courses would be great.
thanks:nuke: