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  1. Yes, there is no ime limit or expiration to take the test. I could possible take it next week if I had a sit date and time. They dont know of any course and said to start studing, break open the books. I just feel overwhelmed and wish there was some course I could attend over a few months. Thereonly have refresher courses for RN's that have been out of the workforce for some time.
  2. Hello, I graduated from an RN program in 2002; unfortunately I never took the NCLEX. I want to study and soon take it but I am so lost as to go about it. All the classes I have seen are for RN's who have been out of the field; therefore I am not eligible to attend any of them. It's been 7 years and a weekend study course will not be sufficient. I even thought about going into a BSN program but you also have to be a licensed RN. I was wondering if you have any information regarding how one would go about taking the NCLEX after 7years out of school. Thank you

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