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ms.jones

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  1. Is there anyone currently attending or that have graduated this program? Came across the school and wanted some first hand in sight on how the nursing portion of the program is. How it going for anyone currently enrolled?
  2. @CutieNurseLpn Congrats on your acceptance! I have applied for Fall 2026 as well. How long did it take before you got a decision? What was your TEAS score and do you have all pre-reqs complete?
  3. @teria97 Thank you soo much for that info. Awww, you have a 2 yr old so I know the struggle is real ☺ You're right, every nursing program is challenging for sure. The 78% that must be achieved....does that include all assignments etc for the class or is it just an average for the exams? You are almost done with the program! That is sooo awesome! Im taking my TEAS next month so I hope I score well. This school seems like a great option. Congrats and wishing you the best of luck on the rest of your journey!
  4. Hi, theres not much info on this school but in thinking of applying for fall 2026. How many of you have graduated the program? Was it doable with a family? I have 2 kids, work and a 1 year old baby. I live in NYS. What is the minimum grade required on the courses? Is it a 70%. Are the test material manageable? How many weeks are each class? Thanks in advance for any information anyone can give.
  5. Hello, it has been a great experience so far. I was skeptical and nervous. But I'm so happy that I decided to do it. The professor is very knowledgeable and patient. He teaches and does case studies and NCLEX-style questions to prepare you for the board exam. I'm in NY, and the BON has confirmed that I can sit for NCLEX upon graduation from this program. I'm happy so far with my decision.
  6. Hello, it has been a great experience so far. I was skeptical and nervous. But I'm so happy that I decided to do it. The professor is very knowledgeable and patient. He teaches and does case studies and NCLEX-style questions to prepare you for the board exam. I'm in NY, and the BON has confirmed that I can sit for NCLEX upon graduation from this program. I'm happy so far with my decision.
  7. After signing up for the school and paying a deposit, I found this post. This will be my first week of classes. If the school is legitimate in sending my information to the NYS Board of nursing, I can pass NCLEX. It is an accelerated program and probably requires a lot of self-teaching. I'm ready. We'll see.
  8. Hi all, I am supposed to be starting this program this week. There is not much online or on all nurses that I have been able to find regarding this school. Has anyone hears of it/attended? Any feedback is appreciated.
  9. Thanx, I took it got a lot of prioritization, about 12 SATA and 6 med calc. I dont know it is too soon for the pvt so I am just waiting. I reallly hope I passed.
  10. I took mines today as well. I didnt look at the number of the last question but it had to be around 180 or something close to that from the last time I had checked. I did the pvt and got that the candidate is already registered which i read to mean that they have some more reviewing to do. So I cant get excited or let down yet. Just keeping my fingers crossed. My exam had a lot of priority delagation questions and 1 lab value. About 12 SATA and 6 calculations. Hard wasnt even the word. I began to get extremely tired at about 95 questions. I just hope I pass. Pleassse God. If not I will continue to have faith and just try again. Thats the only thing we can do after spending so much time and energy in school to do this. We cant give up! Good luck to everyone taking the exam and continue to keep faith. For now just waiting anxiously:uhoh3:
  11. Thankyou, I know I do need to relax. Its just after being unsucessful the first two times its hard but thanx for the advice. Its encouraging to know that so many people have passed.
  12. Dont worry too much. Just pray! Thats the best you can do. And they are wrong for getting upset at you for the comment. I mean how can you give your best on an exam this hard if conditions are that horrible!! I really hope you pass, I am taking mines tommorrow. God Bless us all.
  13. congratulations to you!! I am hoping to pass mines in NY tommorrow.
  14. OMG! I am sooooo nervous. I graduated in 2007 from lpn school and took nclex pn twice already. Unfortunately it did not turn out too well. Now all these yrs later...here I am. I have a 2 yr old so it has been extremely difficult. I have not found the time to study like I wanted too but I did try my best. My child is very attached so it is hard to get anything done when I come home and I work full time. I am using exam cram primarily and making flash cards. The other two times I used Saunders and Kaplan...but I dont know. I am just going to pray to God that I pass this exam. It would be very good for my family and I being the fact that I am struggling constantly to make it in this world with her. Please pray for me!

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