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  1. Hey I may be a little late responding back to you, but I just recently graduated Deltech in May 2017 and was hired at CC the day before my graduation! Im doing one of the residency programs. You should definitely try applying to one of those right out of college. I am excited to start in July. The starting pay is about $29 an hour. Good luck on finishing nursing school and good luck on your NCLEX!
  2. Hello everyone, this is my first time writing on this website. I am a recent graduate from nursing school and took my NCLEX last week. As soon as I walked out of that NCLEX testing room, I broke down into tears, and cried all the way to my car and home. I was so sure that I failed the exam. I got all 265 questions!!!!!! When I was in school I was told by my teachers that it is rare when someone passes with that many. So I got online and started reading stories about people who had 265, and whether they passed or failed. Luckily all the stories that I saw were great stories. I told myself that if I pass this exam with 265 questions, that I would post my success and give hope to others who are in the same boat as what I was. So after the NCLEX everyone wants results right then and there. So I looked up ways to get my results quick. I stumbled across the Pearson Vue Trick. I got all the way to the credit card information screen and put in my information and clicked submit. I got the "good pop-up"!!!!!!!!!!! I was still not satisfied and did it at least 15 times more. Finally I got the scariest notification on my phone, "NCLEX Results." I opened the email and it said congratulations, you passed the exam! If any of you believe in god and the power of prayer, get down on your knees and pray and let god fix it. That is what he did for me. So 2 things to take away from this first post of mine..... 1) Don't give up hope, just because you got all 265 questions. There is still a chance; 2) The Pearson Vue trick still works in June 2017.

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