Published Feb 2, 2011
kyboyrn
96 Posts
Hey everyone. Graduated in December, took my AANP exam (FNP) 2 days ago, and I passed! I'm so glad the school journey is over, now the practice journey is just beginning. Took a job in the ER where I worked as a nurse. I'm excited to finally start! Just wanted to share....Hope everyone else who is testing soon or has recently tested passed as well!
traumaRUs, MSN, APRN
88 Articles; 21,268 Posts
Congrats
WyndDrivenRain, BSN, RN
250 Posts
Congrats! Enjoy the new job too!
Sue
Christen, ANP
290 Posts
Yay, GREAT JOB!! :-D
BCgradnurse, MSN, RN, NP
1,678 Posts
Congratulations!!!
labbio
53 Posts
Congrats!
Thanks everyone!!!:clpty:Party time!!!
lowrylb
22 Posts
Kyboyrn. I have a few questions if you wouldn't mind emailing me at [email protected]. Thanks
Hello. You can send me a private message on here as well if you have some questions lowrylb. I'll help answer any questions you have, at least as well as I can. If you have an exam coming up, good luck!!!
Miley22
92 Posts
Congrats!!! Did you graduate or do you know anyone who graduated with hi/her MSN in education and then go into the Post Master's FNP program??? Has anyone done this route?
I am currently an RN student and will be graduating the end of this year. My dream is to become an FNP, and hopefully I could get into one by the beginning of next year. I am wondering how many test do you have to take to become an FNP? Is the FNP test like the NCLEX style? Is your program online or in class?
I know some of the MSN-FNP programs the students need to find their own NP for your clinical part. Did you have to do that? If so, how did you find one that would willing to help you through your clinical?
Do you have any recommendations on how to study to pass the FNP classes? Any book supplements that you would recommend to study?
Thank you so much for your time!