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Took NCLEX-RN today..freaking out!
Good luck guys! I got a whole bunch of priority questions too. I thought they were super hard. But I passed. If it's any comfort, I've never heard of anyone getting 75 questions and failing. Although, I'm sure I can't speak for everyone. I'll be praying for you all!
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Took NCLEX-RN today..freaking out!
Mine were mostly prioritizing...which I'm not the best at. I was freaking out because I felt like I was kind of getting the same questions over and over.
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question to all graduates
Time management is key. When you get that down, you'll be fine.
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My advice to GN's having difficulty finding a job
Hi everyone, I just graduated in December and took my NCLEX today (keep me in your prayers)! I wanted to give some advice to the GN's who are looking for jobs. From my personal experience, it's very frusturating getting out of nursing school and expecting to pretty much have a job ready and waiting for you when it's not the case. Even though I started applying a few months before I graduated, I figured I would have no problem finding a job with the nursing shortage these days. BOY, WAS I WRONG. I'm not sure if it's the fact that I wanted a position in the ICU, or what. But I applied to all kinds of positions and wasn't called back by many of them, especially at the particular hispital that I wanted to work at. Anywho, long story short, my preceptor gave me some great advice. BE ASSERTIVE. I called the director of the unit I wanted to work in at another hospital. I told her about myself and set up a meeting about a month before I graduated. The directors like people that are assertive and know what position they want. It may not work for everyone, but it worked for me. I got a job at one of the top teaching hospitals in the US in the unit I wanted. So, get your foot in the door at the place you want to work. From my view, there's no better way! I hope this helps, because it helped me immensely. Good luck fellow grad nurses!
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Took NCLEX-RN today..freaking out!
I say "BOO" to no quick results! I'm sure you'll know soon. Good luck too all of you, too!
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Took NCLEX-RN today..freaking out!
I agree. Imagine if you don't pay the extra and don't find out for up to a month. I think it's pretty rediculous. They know our score right away...I don't care if I get a double unofficial score. I would be willing to pay like a hundred bucks to find out right now...that's how much it's interfering with my life. Haha. Oh well...we'll see. I'm glad that I'm not the only one going through this stinkyness.
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Took NCLEX-RN today..freaking out!
That's also what I heard...although I'm not sure how true it is. I hate to delve into the inner workings of NLCEX...but I can't help it because I'm so stressed. NLCEX seems to stress how you don't know if you passed or failed based on how many questions you got. But it makes sense to me...because if you get 75 questions, you recieved the minimum and you were either so much over the "median" line, that it didn't need to test you anymore, or you were so much under it that you couldn't redeem yourself. I also kind of feel like I got a lot of the same type of questions. I'm wondering if that's a bad thing and I was getting them because I had gotten the previous ones wrong. I feel like my last questions weren't all that complex...compared to the ones, say, in the middle of the test. I'm going to make myself sick trying to decipher this dumb test!
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Took NCLEX-RN today..freaking out!
I think this is the most helpless I can ever remember feeling. I feel like I can't do anything until I know. The more I think about it, the more I think I failed. It's the worst!!!
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Took NCLEX-RN today..freaking out!
Well...good luck to both of us!! It sucks waiting to find out..I feel like I'm twidling my thumbs waiting to find out my fate and what I need to do next :\.
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NCLEX results??
Quick results is only available in some states. You can find out within 48 hours for a small fee. Otherwise, BON has up to one month to notify you. I've heard of an average of getting results within 2 weeks. I've heard that the BON website sometimes posts results earlier than quick results. Those are the only ways you can get your results.
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Took NCLEX-RN today..freaking out!
Hi Guys, Thanks for your wishes on a successful NCLEX. I went and took the test today. It took me about an hour and I had 75 questions. I took another CAT exam as a prep for NCLEX throuh Silvestri. I passed after 75 Q's. I'm really scared I didn't pass this one, though. A lot of the questions were super hard. I wasn't 100% positive about my answer on about 80% of the questions. I didn't get any dosage calcs. I only got 3 or 4 SATA (Select All That Apply). All the rest were multiple choice. I won't find out until Wednesday. ARRGGHHH!!!
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Buy nursing shoes for nursing school clinicals?
I wouldn't invest $200 bucks in a pair of shoes for nursing school. I also must wear all white closed toes/heels. THroughout nursing school, I wore a really uncomfortable pair of croc looking shoes. Now, I'm in my preceptorship, and I'm going today to buy an all white pair of nikes or NB from the store. Get shoes that are comfortable and that won't do damage to your piggies, however...you don't have to spend $200 to find them.
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i feel like a failure BIG time
I thought Fundamentals was one of my hardest classes. Hang in there and do the best you can.
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How long is your school day?
I've had some pretty long days in nursing school. But my final semester has been the longest. 7:30AM-9:30PM on Mondays with a 4 hour lunch/homework break in the middle . I also had clinicals on Wednesdays. Now I'm done...just the precepting left.
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Applying too early?
Hey Everyone, I will be graduating with my BSN in December, and have recently started applying for positions at hospitals in the city where I'd like to work. The hospital I'd like to work at is in a city about 4 hours North of mine. I graduate in mid-December and probably won't be able to start until the beginning of January (which is what I enter in the online application). A few of the positions that I have applied for online are now "closed", and I am getting a little frusturated. What do you current nurses suggest about applying for graduate nursing jobs? What have your experiences been like? Thanks. Jazmine