Published Mar 1, 2012
Kamilah Coney, ASN, BSN, RN
213 Posts
I took the NCLEX-PN exam on February 22, 2012. The exam stopped after 85 questions!!! I walked out of the testing center with every thought going through my mind. Did I answer enough questions correctly? What about this question or that one? I can honestly say, the waiting for the results was the hardest part. Three days later, Pearson Vue FINALLY had the test results....PASS!!!! After 2 years of waiting to get to this point I can now say that I AM A NURSE!!!! All thanks and praises are for God alone. I would also like to send my gratitude to all the instructors and the Professor over the Practical Nursing Program @ Seminole State College, you are the best instructors I have had thus far!!! D.Coney, LPN!!!!
Merlyn
852 Posts
I took the NCLEX-PN exam on February 22, 2012. The exam stopped after 85 questions!!! I walked out of the testing center with every thought going through my mind. Did I answer enough questions correctly? What about this question or that one? I can honestly say, the waiting for the results was the hardest part. Three days later, Pearson Vue FINALLY had the test results....PASS!!!! After 2 years of waiting to get to this point I can now say that I AM A NURSE!!!! All thanks and praises are for God alone. I would also like to send my gratitude to all the instructors and the Professor over the Practical Nursing Program @ Seminole State College, you are the best instructors I have had thus far!!! D.Coney, LPN!!!![/quoteMAZEL TOV!Now you start to learn how to be a nurse. The road will not be easy. A lot of heart aches and tears. You will see humanity in all it's worst and best. You will endue pressure that would brake most other people but along the way you will have the ability to change or even save someone's life. The best of luck to you on your journey
MAZEL TOV!
Now you start to learn how to be a nurse. The road will not be easy. A lot of heart aches and tears. You will see humanity in all it's worst and best. You will endue pressure that would brake most other people but along the way you will have the ability to change or even save someone's life. The best of luck to you on your journey
frankie,RN
392 Posts
Congratulations
Palexander3512
32 Posts
WOW congratulations! I am currently in the process of deciding on an LPN program and the program im looking at is a 16 month program. I am really excited to get started and cant wait to be where you are a year or so from now. You give me hope girl! lol. Are you now looking into transferring into a RN or BSN program? If so which ones? Also, Ive been hearing some rumors about the difficulty to find jobs as a LPN. I know youve just graduated but have you experienced any trouble or any signs of trouble with employment?
nursefrances, BSN, RN
1 Article; 601 Posts
Congrats D. Coney, LPN!!
Isn't it exciting to say you are a nurse now??
Good luck to you in all your nursing endeavors. Remember, never stop learning or growing. Take every experience and use it as education and wisdom. When you make mistakes, learn from them.... and go on.
Cheers. :cheers:
TammyG77
14 Posts
GitanoRN, BSN, MSN, RN
2,117 Posts
NurseCeli
3 Posts
Congrats. Best of luck to you.
Julie19, CNA
91 Posts
Congrats! :w00t:
CloudySue
710 Posts
Give yourself SOME of the credit, because God helps those who help themselves!!! He gave you the brain, the heart, and the hands. You did the rest!!!! :w00t:
imagineme2day
31 Posts
CONGRATULATIONS!
Debbie LPN
franko
1 Post
I am a new LPN and I have been scheduled for my first job interview. I am nervous and do not know what type of questions to expect at the interview. Please help me. Franko