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katiebarron521

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  1. I'm taking NCLEX RN! I totally agree. This wait is terrible. I graduated in May and I am still waiting on my ATT. 😞
  2. I'm taking NCLEX in October too! Just waiting on my ATT and the wait is killing me! Good luck you guys :)
  3. I know this is a long shot, and this post was 4 years ago, but did Indiana only require a certificate of completion before they would issue you your ATT? Or did you school actually have to send an official transcript? The Indiana BON website doesn't state anything about an official transcript, just a certificate of completion, so I'm confused
  4. Yes! I sent all of my application paperwork in! I'm glad it worked out for you
  5. Nope! You're not the only one. I also regret it... I wish I would've just pushed through and did these classes along with my nursing program. Especially since now all my classmates are starting to take boards and I still have to wait a couple of months.
  6. Yeah, a lot of people are confused when I say that. Basically I graduated from my program, but I did not have all of the required classes to obtain my AAS. If that makes sense. I went to Kent State University, and they do not require you to finish your supplemental, non-nursing courses to graduate from their program. And since my bridge program was only a year, it was difficult to get all of those classes done before I graduated from the nursing program. So, I'm finishing them this summer. But obviously I cannot take my RN boards without my degree, so that's why I am not eligible to sit for boards until this summer semester is finished. I'm just fulfilling my math and English requirements right now.
  7. Hi, all! So, I recently graduated from nursing school this past May, but I am still finishing up a few classes to obtain my degree. I took a paramedic to RN bridge program and I didn't quite have enough time to finish all of my non-nursing classes required for my degree. Anywho... I will be all done August 19th, and I have accepted a conditional offer for an out of state RN position. The hospital wants me to complete my testing by 60 days after graduation, so around middle of October. I have registered with Pearson, paid my fees, and submitted my application to the Indiana Board of Nursing... So, all that needs done is for me to finish these extra classes and have my school send my official papers saying that I am done, after final grades have been posted for this summer. My question to y'all is, do you think I will have enough time? When did you receive your ATT after you graduated? Thank you in advance!

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