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  1. I wish more folks had answered this post. I am taking mine in a few weeks and am really curious to know if the NCSBN helped anyone pass the NCLEX. -NJ
  2. Hello all, I am very curious to know if the NCSBN was effective and if you passed your NCLEX? I am taking mine in a few weeks and am thinking about signing up for the 3 week review. Please, please let me know. Thanks. -NJ
  3. Hello all, This is my first time creating a post. I am so distraught right now. I have been trying for weeks to get someone from the Clerk of Courts to give me a letter typed on letterhead stating that they are unable to locate records on me. The BON is requiring this in order to complete my application. A little background: I have a misdemeanor from 1993. I have searched online, contacted the police dept and spoken to several people in the court 'system' only to be told they can't find any records and are unable to provide me with a letter. The arrest was in the state of Pennsylvania and I now live thousands of miles away in Florida. I contacted the BON to see if their was an alternative to this letter (maybe a notarized statement from me) but nope. They told me it has to be stated on letterhead with my full name, signed and dated. Has anyone had any experience with this? I need help, advice, comforting, anything...I am now a graduate and my transcripts are probably already there but my application is in limbo until I can get this resolved. Thanks, NJ
  4. If it were me, I'd be applying at other hospitals and applying at my own, when the probation is up. You may be holding your breath for nothing if you don't know a nurse manager at your current place of employment that is aware of your 'incident' and is willing to take a chance on you. Good luck. -NJ
  5. best of luck! don't worry too much, think of it as a brain game...it's just a test of your problem solving skills. In nursing school, you will feel like this every week! esp, when you have 2 exams every Monday during your 1st term -NJ
  6. no problem! keep us posted! -NJ
  7. Hi smnurse, It's better to guess. wrong answers don't count, only correct ones. I highly recommend this site to get into test-taking mode. Challenge yourself and time yourself (10-15 min for 20 questions)...it will feel like a race against time because the questions never seem to end when you are taking the NAT. The faster you can work through them, the better your chances of getting a higher percentage of correct answers. Nursing Entrance Test Practice Questions - Help your Nursing Entrance Exam Score with free Test Preparation Materials for the NET Test, TEAS® Test, and PSB Tests Good luck! -NJ
  8. so there is no way around all this reading?? lol ok, I guess I will give in and start reading tonight. well, good luck this term! I send you a friend request so I can probe your brain later in the future! ttyl, NJ
  9. taking psych first...going to my 1st clinical tomorrow. Question: the psych lectures/PP seem so vague...how much detail are we really expected to know for the exams/HESI? Did you start prepping for the HESI early? sounds like I will need to drop work hours to part-time for AH1...I am so rusty on the CarePlans...haven't had to do one since before Christmas break and won't have to do one until March! :uhoh21: -NJ
  10. KT2010! haven't 'seen' you in a while! :) how's term III so far? any pointers on Psych and AH I for my 2nd term in? -NJ
  11. I am Term II...the box set is for Term I...We didn't have to buy a 'box' for Term II, just 5 new books. The laptop is not required but if you love technology, a laptop and the e-books will be a must...the ebooks save you hours and hours of work when you are completing your assignments. -NJ
  12. I applied with 216 and got in for n/w. Take the NAT this year if you can, you should be able to pass it w/o Micro. Did you know you can apply while enrolled in Micro? Then, you will at least know what to expect if you have to retake the NAT after finishing Micro in the Fall. You may get enough points to apply for Spring 2012...good luck :)
  13. are you on FB? send a request to join FSCJ Nursing Fall 2011 N/W (it's a lot quicker response time to your questions) I am in N/W also -NJ
  14. I used this site and it helped me tremendously. scroll all the way down to see links to the topics you can study. Time yourself...5 min for 20 questions...that is about the pace you will need to be going to increase your percentage of right answers (remember only the correct answers count) well maybe that is a little fast but that was my strategy. Review your basic anatomy and review the empirical Chemistry laws..youll see what I mean in the Science sections. If you are a visual learner, let me know, I have lots of resources for that...that is how I learn best so I have a library of videos and interactive sites. -NJ oh, the link!!! here it is http://www.testprepreview.com/nursing_practice.htm
  15. the best advice I can give is to learn how to eliminate the wrong answers first. answer as much as you can...the only thing that counts are the correct answers. there were lots of word problems...learn how to pick out the info you need and ignore the info you don't need to solve the problem. -NJ

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