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  1. Thank you for all these wonderful important info!!!
  2. Thank you for giving me the encourage! I will do my best to be successful. Good Luck to u too.
  3. Thank you for giving me the encourage! I will do my best to be successful.
  4. congrat to mystiqx! :balloons: From Eyesonme :welcome: to the nursing school in NYC.
  5. Thank you everybody, Hey decartes, I think that is what my friend's friend mean. I will call the board of nursing to confirm. But I plan to go for the 2 yr program by the way. I am scared.... cuz I saw in this forum, many students drop out after the first semester or the second semester. They said it is very difficult I dont know. I am feeling excited to get into the school but on the other hand, concerned and scared. I did not go to school for 10 years.
  6. Hey guys, please help! I had a friend's friend just graduated from Aldephei College of nursing. I told her I am gonna go to a private school 2 year program for an associate degree. She said, "Oh, u need to get a bachelor degree of nursing within 10 years in order to maintain the rn license, or else u will go back to lpn license. is it true??? Is it a must that I need that bachelor degree within 10 years period after I graduated from a 2 year program? She said if I am you, I will go for the bachelor degree .... Second question, the private school 2 year program, I saw that they had the eng101, intro to psycology, nutrition... does this kind of 2 year program will immediately go into nursing major or does it like the community 2 year college need to take all those pre-quiste courses and need 3.8gpa in order to go to nursing program????
  7. I am gonna hang in there with mystiqx:monkeydance: :monkeydance:
  8. thanks Tracy, Did you take any special courses before taking the nln exam? such as Kaplan courses... I saw on this website that someone had taken the nln exam twice and more and got failed....I am so worried about this will happen to me. Anyone has advice for me. Thanks.
  9. I am also applying philip israel too. Did you call in the admission office and make sure your school transcript is received? I called almost everyday there, but I was always put on old or being hang up. Did you have the same experience too? I actually schedule on 03/27/2007. Is it too late?
  10. Thanks for the info! I noticed the majority of the people took the nln exam in February, but I scheduled myself in March. Does it make a difference? Is it too late? Is it the earlier the better?
  11. Hi, I am new to this website and would like to get more info in the nursing school at nyc. Anyone who will take or had already taken the nln exam in Manhattan? How is the test ? Does the study guide 2 edition by Mary Mcdonald really help or is it very different? I need help from all the experts here please...... Thank you very much and have a great day!
  12. Hi, I am new to this website and will take the nln exam soon in March. Does the nursing guide by Mary Mcdonald really helps or is it totally different? Can you tell me more about it? Thanks

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