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  1. Hi popup worked for me so sure enough you would be the next who said "Yes, it worked. I am RN". Congratulations, you deserve it!!!!!!
  2. Please do not be stressed with the score. I think that questions from Qbank are "desined" to be hard so real questions would be "easier". My friend always had 57-59% and she passes with 90 questions. I think that if you undestand rationale behind each question/situation you should be fine. I can tell you from my experience (I took the test on 11th of July and passes with 75q) that I found NCLEX is less trickier then Kaplan questions (and I never tested higher then 65%). So again do not concentrate on the score but rather why particular choise is correct. And please read wrong choices too (I found it really helpfull). Good luck on you test.
  3. Hello to everyone! I found this site is very helpful and a thank you guys for giving good advises. I need one now. I have just graduated from community college with A.A.S degree in Nursing in state IL. I am on H4 visa and do not have a SSN number. I looked online and it said that even if I don't hold a valid SSN number I am still eligible to take NCLEX-RN exam. I believe that if I pass an exam they will not issue the license to me until I show a valid SSN (which I do not know when I would have, it depends on my husband employer, may be in two or three years, or may be never if the company will lay off my husband). I have read that many people use state Vermont to solve this problem. So I wonder what I should do: should I take NCLEX in state IL and then transfer the results to Vermont in order to have a hard copy of license, or should I directly apply for NCLEX test for Vermont (the problem is that I don't want to travel to Vermont to take an exam there)? And there is one thing I don't understand. If I would like to transfer my result to Vermont should I apply as an international nurse ( though I don't think it is applicable to me since I graduated in USA) or as a local nurse (but I don't have SSN to be qualify as a local transfer). Sorry if it is too lengthy. Thank you again for any advices.

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