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Unfortunately I sat for my second time on Wed Dec. 11, 2008. I am stalking all the websites possible to find out something. My friend said her status changed on the OBN from pending to active within 24 to 30 hours after taking hers. This has not happened to all of my classmates but a few. I am totally jonesing about it because here on the east coast it is almost 9 a.m. and I am still not seeing anything. Does anyone know if this is normal or does it just depend on volume? I've checked OBN and pearson. I had 109 questions the first time and failed and Wed I only had 75. I am totally numb! Just wanted to vent. Thanks.:banghead:

Unfortunately I failed on my 2nd attempt also. I am really at a loss right now as far as what I should do. I even took a refresher course before this try. Any suggestions?

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Consider Suzanne's plan, just check out the stickies on the main NCLEX forum index

Specializes in Home care, Infection Disease.

Srry to hear, don't give up and keep trying. Consider Suzanne's plan.

Thank you for the kind words of support. My spirit is a little broken right now. :(

I have read instructions on how to get started on Suzannes's plan. However, I do have a question. I have not rescheduled as of yet so is that something I must do before she would accept me? I have the 45 day wait period and I want to make sure I nail this test once and for all.

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.
I have read instructions on how to get started on Suzannes's plan. However, I do have a question. I have not rescheduled as of yet so is that something I must do before she would accept me? I have the 45 day wait period and I want to make sure I nail this test once and for all.

One of her requirements is a test date so I would suggest waiting until you have completed the first tip schedule exam, be aware she only sends out program twice a month on the 1st and 15th approx of the month so make sure you have enough time to do the plan

Thank you for the info.

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