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  1. This is great information! Thanks for easing my concerns about entering the field!!
  2. Hi Everyone... I haven't posted here in a while but I have a situation that I need a little advice on. I graduated from nursing school in Dec 2005 and took and passed the boards in August of 2006 and became pregnant shortly thereafter. I decided to stay in my current field of finance because I didn't think it was a good idea to make a career change while pregnant. I am due to have my baby in August and would like to find a p/t nursing job after my maternity leave...instead of going back to finance. I'm going to try to re-read some of my textbooks and some of the nursing journals just to keep my knowledge from going stale. Do you think I will have a chance of getting hired after taking the boards a year before and not working as a nurse? Any suggestions on what i can do in the meantime? Any advice is greatly appreciated!! Thanks!
  3. It may also be that some people just aren't good test takers...as in my case. I made dean's list all through school but just passed the nclex on my second try.
  4. Congrats JoeB! I am SO happy for you! It is one of the greatest feelings....like the weight of the world has been lifted off your shoulders. CONGRATS AGAIN!
  5. Chiefy! Congratulations! I have been away for a few days and am just catching up on the boards. I agree with you in that the 2nd time I tested, I had a different point of view mentally. That is such a big part of the exam. You just need to tell yourself you can do it and you can! Congratulations again!
  6. Congrats! I am so happy for you! Don't you feel like the weight of the world has been lifted off your shoulders?!
  7. Keep your chin up! I started to second guess myself too but I didn't look anything up. I didn't want to know. I'm crossing my fingers for you! Let us know when you find out.
  8. I took the NCLEX-RN yesterday and just found out I passed. My state web site had my license up in 24 hrs! I can't believe it! My stomach still hurts. It has been nearly 2 years since I graduated and nearly 10 months since taking a Kaplan review course and I still did it! All you repeat testers out there, it can be done. Just remain calm and think positive! This was the tough part for me. I am a horrible test taker and by nature a pessimist. The test shut off at 75 questions and at first I felt confident but at time went on I really wasn't sure. But it's done and I am sooo happy! Now I can actually read a book for pleasure! :balloons:
  9. Chiefy, When do you test? If it is soon you may want to stop doing questions or you will psych yourself out. The same thing happened to me...I went from 94% to 82% because the 2nd time around I wasn't concentrating. Last night I did some Kaplan questions on the Qbank and got a 43%...because my wireless connection kept going out and I wasn't concentrating. Did a few more tests and improved to 63% and then 80% on a 15 question test. I take the NCLEX again TOMORROW! My husband told me to just walk away......don't do anymore questions. Keep your chin up...my scores fluctuated too. I was pretty calm the past few days but I have a nervous tummy today!
  10. My test is at 8:30am! I don't think I'm going to do anymore questions but I am going to review my kaplan book a little....not much. I just have to try to remain calm...Mind over matter, right?! Good luck to you!
  11. I feel the same way! I am taking the nclex-rn tomorrow for the 2nd time. I felt fine a few days ago but now I have a nervouse stomach. My husband has advised me to walk away and not do anymore questions because now I'm psyching myself out.
  12. Good luck Sunny! Sounds like you did great. I am a second timer too...and I test tomorrow! I was fine a few days ago but now I am getting butterflies in my tummy! I am a very bad test taker..I panic! So I am trying to stay calm...which I think is 90% of it. I did Kaplan and Mosby and scored pretty well on both. How did you prepare the second time? Were you much more calm this time?
  13. Does anybody know what the difficulty level number means?
  14. Hi All, I have just taken the Mosby CAT NCLEX RN predictor online and I'm a little confused by the information it gives you at the end. I answered 75 questions and it gave me a 94% probablity of passing and it said "Consistent Difficulty Level Achieve" was 0.076. Can anyone tell me what this means? They don't give you a lot of information when you sign up for it. I appreciate any info you guys can give me on this! I test next week (for the 2nd time) so I'm just trying to figure out where I stand. I have also been doing Kaplen Qbank and QTrainer (have done 6 out of the 7 tests)and my scores are: Test 1 67% Test 2 61% Test 3 63% Test 4 59% Test 5 68% Test 6 75%
  15. Hey Thanks, That's helpful! They should really fix that "glitch"....it's kind of annoying!

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