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hi every body, i love this form, my story is that , am international nurse , i studied for nclex rn for 4 months,and i would like to pass from the first trial cause we spent alot of money,on top of that i am pregnant.my question is what is the international nurses passing rate? is there any form for internaional nursrs here where i can read how they did. thanks.

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I would look in the international forum but almost all NCLEX discussion occurs in the NCLEX forum. Try a search here, seems I've seen something said about the passing rate before. Good luck on your test.

How interesting that US Educated diploma RN's are the ones with the highest first-time pass rate.

How interesting that US Educated diploma RN's are the ones with the highest first-time pass rate.

To be honest I would be surprised it it wasn't as it is their qualifying exam and they should be aiming for passing it with their schools in the same way CRNE in Canada etc

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How interesting that US Educated diploma RN's are the ones with the highest first-time pass rate.

To be honest I would be surprised it it wasn't as it is their qualifying exam and they should be aiming for passing it with their schools in the same way CRNE in Canada etc

I think the point Equusz was making is that US diploma (hospital-based school) graduates have a higher first-time pass rate than US-educated ADN or BSN graduates. That has been the case for many years now, and doesn't surprise me -- I graduated from a diploma school in the mid-80's and got an excellent and thorough nursing education, much better than most students, either ADN or BSN, get now.

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