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NCLEX Experiences APU student's perspective
Oh- Savannah??????????
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NCLEX Experiences APU student's perspective
Ha ha, leave it to nurses to figure out how to the get the right answer!! Best of luck to both of you and please let us know when you get the great news!
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NCLEX Experiences APU student's perspective
The priority questions are considered more advanced like with Kaplan. The analysis and application. I see it as a good sign!! So, no math?
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NCLEX Experiences APU student's perspective
Yeah, I was also a bit over an hour. It is important to remember that the number of questions is not a clue to pass or fail. The computer will shut off once it has determined you are either above or below the minimum competency. The waiting is certainly the hardest part. I had wished for more questions to somehow prove my knowledge, funny-huh? Any word from Savannah?
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NCLEX Experiences APU student's perspective
PS: browse around this website. It is filled with lots of personal stories of hope and success. I left the site feeling deflated, and then the person at the center made a comment about how fast I was done, I was so mad at the time. Anyway- happy ending and one for you, too!
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NCLEX Experiences APU student's perspective
Sav- by the time you read this you will have finished that stupid test. Now, you can pre occupy your mind with some fun for a week. It appears that the board is running at minimum 3 business days for results, but there is not a hard and fast rule on the matter. Keep us posted!!!
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NCLEX Experiences APU student's perspective
The test marks the end of all the schooling and studying. It also is the beginning to a great career. I am pulling for you, too. Expect that there will be questions that you do not recognize at first. Take your time, read the question, use the strategy if you can, and make your best judgment. You can do this!!!!!! Chris
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NCLEX Experiences APU student's perspective
Feelings of failure come with the territory. I understand where you are coming from. This is a difficult time to sit and worry. The test, however, is done; there is nothing more to do on it. I am pulling for you!!!!
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NCLEX Experiences APU student's perspective
Yes -Azusa Pacific. We are mostly recent graduates (last May). You are welcome to this thread anytime. Good luck to your son on his educational pursuits.
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NCLEX Experiences APU student's perspective
Savannah- How are you doing today? I know you have taken the NCLEX, please let me know what's up. You have a lot of support around you, so let us know what we can do. Chris
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NCLEX Experiences APU student's perspective
Ok Team APU; the next wave of grads are taking the NCLEX! I took mine in Anaheim and the center was great. Do not let the test take you over, you can do this, if you took Kaplan, then you have prepared yourself for success. Keep us all posted and call or email me if you need to debrief after the test. Chris
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Carry my license?
Thank you. I also heard from my school that you do carry around the ID card. I hope someone asks for it, because I would LOVE to show it off. :monkeydance:
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NCLEX Experiences APU student's perspective
Lisa, I heard about your new home and job. Congrats. you have picked a great start to what promises to be long and prosperous career. The beach area will be fun! I will always remember our bonding time together in Dr. Cherney's class where we all sat there day after day, with puzzled looks on our face. Looking back he was such a cool guy, but at the time....... I also enjoyed the tutoring we did. What a delight to watch you grow. Chris
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Carry my license?
Hello, One quick question. When I receive my hard-card license in CA, do I carry it around in my wallet? Or is this one of those lock with the birth certificate items? Thanks to those who have walked this path.
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NCLEX Experiences APU student's perspective
Megan passed!!!!!!! Yahooo!!! :nuke: :nuke: