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  1. I took the paper-based. I figured I was so used to taking paper exams anyway. I didnt want to experiment and steer away from my comfort zone. I had very nice results.
  2. Here's my plan of action: 1. take local board (done) 2. Apply for NCLEX (done) 3. Review for NCLEX (in progress) 4. Trainings in between review (2 trainings done already) 5. Get hospital experience (Saudi?) Finish all the exams first while everything is still fresh in my mind. They say NCLEX questions are all in the books anyway. The trainings in between my review also serves as an outlet when i feel I have had enough of reviewing. I am signing up for trainings which will help my review- BLS, First Aid, IVT, ECG, etc... Good luck to all of us.
  3. Last Dec. 2007, the same rumor spread around- only 30% passed the exam. Result came out. 48%. Pray. Don't believe everything you hear. Keep your fingers crossed. You'll get through it. Good luck!!!

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