Published Mar 23, 2011
what the heck
8 Posts
I am positive this question has been asked a thousand times already...but do you anticipate that the test will get ALOT harder? I mean, will the changes on the test be major or minor?? Would a person benefit more taking it as scheduled this Monday March 28th and see what happens? Or rescheduling if you think you are ready to take it...but still somewhat unsure. When can a person put on the breaks and say enough is enough....when do you ever feel ready:confused:? I don't have time to look on the Pearson site...and read through the lingo on test changes, I just ask your helpful opinion, please. Thank you.
NurseLil-lea
431 Posts
I would say "what the heck" that when I was taking my test and changes wore made to it that, it was a change for the better for me. It was much better than I had been taking it before (Really)!!! Rather the test change or not, you are still going to have to take the test (Never Give UP)! If you feel you are ready to take the test on Monday the 28th than take it and see what happens (You might surprise yourself and do really well) but if you are not sure than reschedule for another day, it is really up to you and how you feel about it. Ummm, alot of people are not sure they are ready to take the test and no really knows when they are ready, you just got to get in and do it! Good Luck!!
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
If already scheduled, take the test before the new version comes out. If successful, then you don't have to worry about the new one.
ciprea
50 Posts
Nursing Board break down looks as though they are adding more infectious control, safety and med. I too am afraid of the newer version, I test April 13th, I am just making sure to definitely have those topics down. Actually making that the priority in my study plan, I think endo is important too, I have tested twice and it's all your more common diseases..cushings, parks, diabetes,