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ChubbyLove

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  1. HI, Congrats on making it to the 3rd level!! When i went through it, it was intense but it went by so fast that i did not have time to get burned out. They are very organized and limit alot of questions during lecture but they encourage you to meet with them with anything you need to be explained more in depth. I recommend that you take them up on that offer if you find that you are struggling with any of the material. I must admit mental health was more laid back than the others. I found that taking it last was great for me because i get a bit tired at the end of the semester. My advice as far as testing is to study day one and do not fall behind. I hope that this helpful :)
  2. I passed my NCLEX-RN first attempted!!! YAY!!! Good Luck everyone!!
  3. Great advice Sliverdragon102..... And get Kaplan NCLEX-RN or PN 2009 the questions are more difficulty. Other study guide had the easier questions which give you a false sense of readiness. Your not stupid! Hand in there and you will pass. I used this to study and passed NCLEX-RN first attempt. GOOD LUCK!
  4. Why do you have to wait so long for your results?
  5. [color=sandybrown]congrats rn!! i received my results saturday on-line and it shut off at 75 .....and yes i passed!!! [color=#f4a460] [color=#f4a460]for the people waiting for results or waiting to test... do not look at the number that it shut off just focus on understanding and answering the questions because as long as you are receiving questions your in the game. good luck everyone!!!
  6. CONGRATS on completing your NCLEX. It does not mean you failed because you received lot of different medication questions. I received repeated similar questions and i passed @ 75. If you took the NCLEX-RN the scores are available within 48 hours but ususally it ready in 24 hours. So, stay positive. Good Luck!
  7. hi, what are you doing to prepare? i found saunders questions and answers & kaplan nclex-rn 2008-2009 edition very helpful. i did over 2000 questions prior to exam including reading rationales and i passed the frist time.
  8. hello everyone!!! i passed my nclex-rn first time. i took it on thursday and received results on-line saturday 1/24. good luck to everyone who will be taking their nclex.
  9. Hi, If you send me your email info i will give you. The company i used in Metairie. It was good and offered other things as well such as ACLS and EKG classes
  10. thank you all for your congrats! it was a challenging journey but we made it! :yeah:it is worth all of the loss sleep and stress! congrats to all of you at every level!! :yeah:keep pushing forward!!:paw::paw::paw::paw:
  11. It doesn't matter if people have medical exp or not when getting in but it may help after they are in because they may feel more comfortable with task during clinical. You will do find!! Good luck :)
  12. Hi, I am an LPN in school for my RN. I just completed a clinical rotation at Ocshner in New Orleans, a Magnum and i was impressed with the amount of respect that the nurse's received and how they encourage growth. I hope this helps

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