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jsmith1982

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  1. I applied for Summer 2013, just curious for the ones that got accepted, what were your GPA's, and how long did it take to hear back from them.
  2. Just wondering what were your GPA's when you got accepted in UC's program. I applied for Summer 2013, and I hate the wait game.....
  3. Universities like Ohio Univ and Univ of Cincinnati also make you find your own clinical sites.
  4. You need to do what is best for YOU and your family. Don't let anyone tell you not to become a LPN. I was a LPN for 4 1/2 years before recently becoming a RN on April 6, 2009. I have no regrets becoming a LPN first before becoming a RN. Do what is going to work for you.
  5. I took my exam last Friday and found I passed on Sunday through the Quick Results. Hopes this helps Culpepper1.
  6. I took my NCLEX RN exam April 3, 2009, and on April 5, 2009 I found out I passed unofficially. On Monday April 6, 2009 I saw my license number. I did the trick and it would not let me register so it worked for me. Like I said in my last post whether the trick works or not it's a very good way to relieve anxiety because I had a lot of anxiety before I tried the trick.
  7. Does your school require a certain score? Will you not graduate if you don't score a certain score? Relax, all this exam is telling you is what they feel your chances are of passing the NCLEX the first time. The predictor exam is different from that actual NCLEX because you don't know what questions you will get. We took 2007 Form B whatever that means. I can say that the ATI exams did help me pass my RN NCLEX.....good luck!!
  8. When I took the exam I scored a 96% chance of passing the Nclex, and I just passed my Nclex exam the first time around on April 3, 2009. The passing rate depends on the school you attend. The school I attended made us score at least a 95% chance of passing.
  9. I was a LPN for four and half years before becoming a RN on April 6, 2009!!. I am excited at the new opportunities that await for me as a RN. It all depends what you are looking for in regards to if it's worth going to LPN school. RN's have more opportunity in a hospital and can work in a lot more areas than a LPN. However, if you want to make decent money in a short amount of time then get your LPN. You can always transition to a LPN to RN program. That's it what I did and I had an advantage over the ones that were never nurses. Jocelyn
  10. jsmith1982 replied to depmed1397's topic in Ohio Nursing
    Not only is it cheaper but you get a better education. I took my LPN at RETS, and I just found out that I passed my RN today. Plus, Wright State is going to take all my Clark State credits, but they said if I would have taken my RN at RETS they wouldn't take some of them. I felt so much more prepare for me RN Nclex, then my LPN Nclex.
  11. Update everyone I passed with 265 questions. I am now a RN!!!
  12. Update everyone I passed!!! I am now a rn!!!!
  13. I PASSED!! I am now a RN!! Even if this trick works or not it worked for me!!!
  14. I hope to be able to find out my results on Sunday. I am a nervous wreck, I keep going to the Pearson Vue website to see if my results are in yet.
  15. jsmith1982 replied to depmed1397's topic in Ohio Nursing
    I went to RETS in Centerville for my LPN. All I can say is that I did not go back there for my RN. I went to Clark State Community College instead.

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