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  1. Thank you Silverdragon102...
  2. Hi, everyone, Im an Ausi RN and wants to work in the US as RN. Can I just convert my license to US RN? Does Australia and US have a mutual agreement on this? Or, will I still take the NCLEX exam? Thanks much and hear from all of you soon...
  3. Thanks kokology. After having the BP, can we automatically apply for registration as an RN in AHPRA? I understand under the criteria no. 4, we still need to have 5 years experience? Did anyone here, after having the BP, was able to register already as an RN in AHPRA?
  4. Hi, I've been following this thread, although, I did not read all the messages here because this thread has already started since last year. I'm a registered nurse in the Philippines with no experience. We already received our PR visa and want to become a registered nurse in Ausi. I understand, that effective July 2010, there will be no more BP, but instead, a nursing conversion program will be replaced. This program will take you 1 year to study. My question is after having the nursing convertion program in a recognize school, does it mean that you can automatically apply to become a registered nurse in AHPRA? In one of their criteria, you still need 5 years experience to be able to apply as RN in AHPRA. Can anyone share some light on this? Thanks so much...
  5. Just don't rely of predictions. When I tried ATI, I got around 96% chance of passing the exam. But, I didn't make it. Just study hard, more practice test, have faith that we will pass, and pray. I think, with that formula, I will now pass the exam the next time I will sit in the testing center of pearsonvue.
  6. "Consider Suzanne's plan and get the 4th edition of Saunders" Thanks silverdragon102...I will consider your advice...
  7. I'm just thinking aloud...for the lab values, what will be your reference? Because normal lab values depend on what books you're using. Although, there are some normal values that are exactly the same regardless of the reference you are using...
  8. Congratulations! How I wish I will also pass the next time I will take the Nclex.
  9. Congratulations!
  10. I already took Nclex 2x all at 265 questions and still didn't make it. I'm somewhat discourage already. I don't know what to do...pls help...
  11. Congrats alphakid! I will be a USRN too next year!!!
  12. it's only a predictor exam. what is important is the actual exam. but, i got 93% of passing the nclex in ati and still failed. again, it's only a predictor exam. it will all depend on the actual exam. good luck...
  13. i already tried the kaplan question trainer, cram master, ncsbn, and ati. In fact, my result in ati for the predictor test was 93% probability of passing the nclex, but to no avail. I will try to use Suzanne study program with saunder's comprehensive review. i think suzanne will be my hero:nurse:
  14. can anyone tell me what's the difference between the lpn and rn in the nclex? i mean the content of the exam. because i didn't try to check the practice test of lpn yet.

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