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Can someone please tell me what the FCCA is exactly? I am almost done with exams. Is this something I can do before I take the Micro exam, I also have one nursing module exam left.

Thank you!

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It is a test to see how well you prioritize and put things into perspective. Easy to do, took about 2-3 hours, and it was done.

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Thank you! so it is a paper test at this point? one you do at home? I have been reading through post and post to see if I can figure it out. Is it careplans? I have LS 3 exam to do and Micro, then I was going to do the FCCA. I was wondering though if I could do the FCCA, then do Micro, then apply for CPNE.

Thanks

Thank you! so it is a paper test at this point? one you do at home? I have been reading through post and post to see if I can figure it out. Is it careplans? I have LS 3 exam to do and Micro, then I was going to do the FCCA. I was wondering though if I could do the FCCA, then do Micro, then apply for CPNE.

Thanks

My understanding is that FCCA is still a mail in care plan exam until 6/2011, and then it will be computerized. I am not there yet, still have to do my LS exams. From what I have read, it sounds like we can do FCCA first, and do non-nursing exams while we wait for CPNE. Good luck!

I have ls2 and 3 left to do.....and I have to remember to clep sociology...(I keep forgetting that one).

So keep me posted.

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