Hi exnavygirl, I viewed your profile and saw that you are working at an IHS/Tribal facility. I have an interview for an IHS facility in Arizona and want to make sure I give the best impression...
Hey Mixtapes, I had two friends/classmates who precepted at Children's in Oakland and they formed excellent relationships with the staff over there and left feeling like they had a fairly (about 80%)...
Hi Wendy3, I'm sure you did fine, as MOST of us feel like we've failed coming out of the test. If you would like to ease some of your anxiety, you can try the pearsonvue trick. If you aren't sure what...
Also keep in mind that you don't want to graduate during a difficult time because after a certain amount of time of being out of school (graduated) you are no longer considered a "new graduate" and...
I am working in a case management setting. It's not a glorious RN job in any way shape or form. This is the summary of what I know about my classmates: 2 at John Muir in Walnut Creek, 2 at Kaiser...
Hi Peaceofmind8, Yes, our school was very expensive because its private so my classmates have tons of loans. I know that some of classmates have deferred their loans, others are working non-nursing...
i've lived in the SF Bay area my whole life and my mom is an RN, and all of her brothers' (3) wives are RNs. They all work here and love it. I KNOW it's great here. As far as New grad goes,...
Took the exam twice, once before the change and once after. Personally, I didn't see the difference and I actually think the second time (post-change) was easier. If you study well and prepare...
For reference and from personal experience only, this is what I took from NCLEX-RN changes as of April 1st 2010. They have altered the amount of questions from each category, with Management being the...
I tried looking for the UCDavis new grad program as well and couldn't find. I have an interview for an RN spot that I heard about through word of mouth. So if you have any friends who aren't stingy...
ndame, Do not feel discouraged about your abilities as an RN. You trained to be an RN and should continue to take the NCLEX-RN. If it makes you feel any better, I failed my first try with 75...