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joy1181

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  1. This hospital was ranked #9 as one of the best places to work in the U.S. Does anybody know anything about the workplace?
  2. Congrats!
  3. joy1181 replied to cas4978's topic in NCLEX Exam, Programs
    I took the NCLEX in february, got 265 questions and failed. I was devastated ,but studied hard and rescheduled for June. I took it the second time got around 200 questions and was so freaked out that i had failed again. I felt the exact same way as you do now. Seven days later, I was relieved to find out I passed! So the amount of questions have absolutely nothing to do with it. Think positive thoughts and good luck to you.
  4. CONGRATS!:smiley_aa
  5. This is completely unnacceptable and unsafe. I would run not walk out of that place and find somewhere else to work.
  6. Do practice questions every day. Every single day. That is really the only way you can get use to answering nclex-style questions. I like Saunders, Kaplan strategies and Mosby-CAT(computer adaptive testing). Don't get discouraged, you can do it.
  7. It only takes a few minutes to do the tutuorial. Yes you can raise your hand and take breaks at any time. You can have snacks on your breaks ,but not in the testing area. Good luck on your boards!
  8. I agree that you should find a live review, do saunders/kaplan, practice questions every day, and think positive. Good luck!
  9. New nurse here, began training on med-surg floor in July. I don't know if I will stay in this area ,but right now I am just taking it one day at a time.
  10. I took the nclex on june 30, 2006 and I had 190-200 questions. I didn't know what to think ,but praise God I passed. Think good thoughts and be positive.
  11. I recently graduated from TSU fall 2005 and unfortunately the clinical experience has not changed any. I would suggest for her to visit both and ask questions and then make the best choice. My class started out with around 50 and only 11 graduated...

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