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NurseTrisha

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  1. Hi there. I'm planning on moving to MN in the next couple months to be closer to family. I'm planning on moving to the Rosemount area...are there hospitals or nursing jobs near this location? If so which ones? Is Rosemount a good area? I'm a single 29 year old with close to a year experience in pediatrics! I hope to hear from somebody!! Thanks.
  2. On average I scored in the 70's with Saunders. I did horrible on the Hessi...didn't prepare. I passed NCLEX on my first try. Good luck.
  3. Good for you!:balloons:
  4. Thanks for all your warm wishes! It feels wonderful to be done.
  5. No way!! Not fair....no agonizing 48 hr. wait!??! Congratulations!!!!!! :balloons:
  6. LOL. I'm sure if you were predicted at 95% to pass, you did!!! I seriously thought it was the hardest test ever. Was ready to retake. I'm sure you passed. Is this the website you need? Pearson Vue lets you schedule NCLEX and check your quick results on here. http://www.pearsonvue.com/nclex/ Edited to add that my state also had my license status updated two days after my exam. I just called and it said my license is active...quick!
  7. I had right around 160 and PASSED. I'm sure you did too. I thought I had failed too and was miserable, but somehow things worked in my favor. Good luck!!!!!!!!
  8. I used Saunders and passed. This is the only book and cd I used to study. The NCLEX is about critical thinking. You may know all your labs, disease processes, s/s, etc. BUT you need to know how to interpret all this data and apply it to real life situations. Delegation and prioritization are huge: Which pt. would you call back first? Which dr. order which you implement first? Which order needs to be clarified? Start thinking in these sort of terms.... We all agree that nothing on the NCLEX is black and white. You need to learn how to narrow the answers down to two and picking the BEST one. I'd try Saunders...which is what Suzanne's plan is based around.
  9. I PASSED!!!!!!!!!:balloons: Thanks for your support. This board has been awesome.
  10. I'm anxiously waiting too. I feel the same way....don't know what else i can do to study if I fail. I've heard of people passing at all numbers, don't lose hope!
  11. Girl, I'm so happy for you. I followed your post yesterday because I'm feeling the exact same way you were....crazy stressed! There is hope. Anyway, congrats!!!
  12. YES!!!!! So happy for you....what a stressor. Now I have hope for myself.
  13. I should know tomorrow sometime.
  14. Congrats!!!!!! What was your experience?....hard, easy, think you did well....thanks!!! Good job.
  15. Every single one of my classmates whom I've talked to have passed. All thought it was hard. I'm hoping I'm not one of the first to fail. Still waiting........

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