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julesRN07

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  1. Hello, I am updating my resume from graduate nurse to R.N. (just passed the NCLEX:D) should I include my license NYS RN license number on my resume? here's what I'm thinking... New York State Registered Nurse - License #0000000
  2. I just took my NCLEX today and had to aswer all 265...I'm so nervous that I didn't pass I will be calling on Saturday to get my results. This discussion has given me hope...
  3. :uhoh21: I took the NCLEX today and had to answer all 265 questions, I can't help but thinking that this is not a good sign and I probably failed:o
  4. Is there anyone out there who had to answer all 265 and passed?
  5. I just took my NCLEX today and I had to answer all 265 questions...I can't help but thinking that I failed:o
  6. julesRN07 replied to spotts's topic in LPN, LVN Corner
    I took my test today at 9am and didn't get out until 1pm. I had to answer all 265 questions. I studied using the Saunders book, Mosby NCLEX flashcards, and bought a REALLY expensive online review program as well. During the test it seemed as though none of this studying helped at all. I was a good student in school and have been working as a GN (which I love). I have a feeling that I failed...does anyone out there know if 265 is the magic number for failing. I've been sick to my stomach over it...cried the whole way home from the test

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