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Recent Grads
new RN, $24.79 base + shift diffs. I cant remember off hand what the shift diffs are. I work at advocate christ.
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Wow..Disappointed!
I kinda felt the same way. I concentrated on OB, peds, and psych, butI felt like I just wasted my time after I took the test. Oh, well. Nothing I can do about it, but the imposrtant thing is that I passed. I guess it's better to have something and not need it, than need it and not have it.
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Lots of Select All That Apply...
took my test last week and passed with 75 questions. I too had quite a number of select all that apply. I would guess around 8 give or take. I hated those type of questions and always seemed to get them wrong in tests at school. I also had no math questions. I would think that "select all that apply" questions are probably up there when in comes to difficulty...so it may be a good sign. hang in there.
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for those who used Mosby's online CAT....
I did Mosby's CAT twice and according to it I had a 94% chance of passing. I took the test last week and PASSED with 75 questions! Think positive!!!
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Oh Yeah! I passed!!!
THanks. I really wanted to get it (NCLEX) out of the way before I started working. I'll be working in Tele starting 7/11.
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Required to wear all white and carry a flower during pinning cermony
on our pinning, we all had to wear white. And we were given a white rose after we were pinned...girls and guys...oh wait! I forgot I was the only guy to graduate. hehe. It really wasn't such a big deal to me. I just tossed my rose to my wife as I walked.
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Roll Call
Sup!?! Class of '06 and just passed the NCLEX. Former computer engineer. I cant believe it...time to REALLY clean the study room.
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In Saunders, if you study all the questions and rationale is that enough to pass?
I thought Saunders questions were pretty easy as well. I used Saunders, NCLEX 3500, and Mosby's CAT. IMO Mosby's questions were on par with the NCLEX followed by the NCLEX 3500. Like Eric mentioned, I too, think that the actual material of Saunders was awesome.
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Oh Yeah! I passed!!!
Hi. New poster here, but I've been lurking for about 2 weeks. Took the test on 6/29 and found out 7/1 that I passed! The thing is I only got my ATT on the 28th and I couldnt wait for another 4 weeks to take the NCLEX so I did the unthinkable, scheduled to test the next day because that was the only one left available. So for 48 hours after the test I was kicking myself for being impatient. But I've been studying Kaplan, Saunders, NCLEX 3500, and also did the Mosby CAT so I felt confident. 75 questions took me a bit over 2 hours...I'm a real slow test taker. And I swear I really thought I failed.