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sunflow3rz

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  1. Did anybody hear back? Interested in applying for this in the near future. Any tips?
  2. Yes, I put in over 50 applications all over California!
  3. I actually do. But I'm saying this when I haven't been here during the hottest months of the year (lol). My biggest motivator to go back home eventually is my family. There has always been a lot going on and they need my help/support, and that would mean me having to be there
  4. This is what I meant. I obviously wouldn't leave without having an offer from somewhere else
  5. My school requires 850 to pass. We had a HESI review course for about 5 sessions before our HESI and the powerpoints were more mnemonic or personal experienced based from professors. I reviewed those, the most help of which was the medication common dosages. I used that same HESI book and went through the whole thing in the two weeks before the exam, highlighting and making notes on post its. I took the two comprehensive practice exams on evolve but only once each but I made sure I understood the rationales. I didn't study at all the day before the HESI, which all of our professors suggest. I just hung out and tried to relax. Good luck!!
  6. could you PM me? I can receive messages but can't start one because I haven't posted enough...lol
  7. Thanks for sharing your experience!! I'm a little nervous to accept an outpatient job. Did you have a hard time getting hired inpatient after 3 years of outpatient work?
  8. I'm not planning an early out, I'm planning for my career. I actually interviewed at another regional medical center where the managers straight out said that they have a very high turnover rate because they KNOW that new grads are coming to these areas for experience and applying back in their home cities. It's very prevalent in California. It's not that new grads are unable to show loyalty, but that they want to work in their hometowns/cities, not hours and hours away from all family and friends. Sounds like this is not the case in Massachusetts.
  9. Annie - I agree, everyone here is telling me that I probably won't leave lol. Thanks for the encouragement!
  10. Hi everyone, I just graduated from a BSN program in May. I applied to hundred of jobs and had little luck. I ended up accepting a position into a new grad program at a hospital in Arizona. From what I've heard, it's a great place for new grads. I start next week but I moved out here by myself and am already missing home. I would really like to get a job back in San Francisco or at least the Bay Area. I'm planning on applying back around the 8 month mark... Has anyone moved out of state as a new grad and gotten hired back in the Bay Area? I feel like I jumped the gun on this one but I've seen several of my classmates who spent over a year and a half looking for their first job. I didn't want to wait so long that I wasn't considered a new grad anymore. I figured that in that time of constantly applying to jobs, they could have already gotten their experience and came back. I also didn't want to take a job at a SNF or outpatient setting even if it was in the Bay Area because I'm afraid that it would be too hard to get into the inpatient setting even after a year. So here I am! Any insight/experiences would be greatly appreciated!!
  11. Hi, what unit did you have a phone interview with? I just interviewed with a med/surg unit and got a call from HR. I'm going to schedule the travel plans when I get a call from another HR personnel next week
  12. I passed! Found out early Wednesday morning - one week
  13. Monday night after NCLEX on Wednesday. Still waiting!
  14. Congratulations on passing!! It's so frustrating that California doesn't have quick results! I have test taking anxiety and I thought I'd be able to relax after taking the test, but waiting for results might be even worse! lol

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