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How Far Do You Travel For Work?
I travel 25 miles one way.
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Russian speaking nurses
I am....)))) PM your email, maybe we can talk...) I got my license this May as well.
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new grad keep job or quit
I would be GLAD to have your job 'cause I am tired to deal with 20-25 residents everytime.....
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No experience! what to put on my resume???
I was in the same shoes like you. The difference is I have no working history of whatsoever. I am from another country. Finished high school at 17, directly went to get my Bachelor in languages. At 19, got my visa and right away started on my prerequisites which took 2 years and then 2 more years of nursing. Here I am a 23 y.o. who never had a job before, yet managed to find my first job in my whole life as a new RN. Just put your clinical experience. Also, I included clinical hours and type of unit. Good luck!!!!
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failed Nclex for the 3rd time.
I just want to say I did NCSBN review for HESI. It is good but I think sometimes they have too much information. So, I switched to Saunders. Therefore, I used Saunders both for HESI and Nclex and both times passed. When I was preparing for Nclex, I heard about Kaplan, so I decided to buy kaplan on demand. Boy how was I disappointing about this course. In my opinion, Kaplan provides very basic information. So, I just went back to Saunders. I encourage you: - Choose ONE review book (Saunders or something else) - Study everyday. Study at least 10-12 hours everyday. - Buy a scheduler and make yourself a plan on what you are going to cover everyday and try to stick to that plan. - Try to do 100-150 questions everyday consistently. Good luck! Stick to your own plan and you will make it one day!:)
- Pearson Vue Trick - Poll once you receive your results
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FAILED my exam today. Asking for HELP re: study tips
I used Saunders mostly and did 4 trainer question parts on Kaplan and about 16% on qbank, yet I passed with 75 questions. I believe no matter what resource you use for preparation, don't jump into multiple resources and be consistent. Just choose the one and study efficiently as much as you can everyday. To me Kaplan was useless. I felt like it was waste of money and time. Also, I studied at least 12 hours per day X 10 days before I took Nclex. Good luck!
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Good Pop Up
Yes, personvue trick works!!! I did my nclex on June 11, got home and received good pop up, then on June 14 I found that I am passed!
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just failed the nclex first time around..
I feel like all those reviews (kaplan, hurst and etc.) are just waste of time and money. I found out yesterday that I passed my nclex with 75 questions. All I used is Saunders (latest edition) and studied it for at least 12 hours per day X 10 days before I took my nclex. Also, I used Kaplan on demand but it seemed useless but had to use it since I bought it. So, I would just advice you to grab Saunders book and just study study and study for 2-3 weeks and then 1 week just do questions purely. Good luck!
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Lots of SATA questions for June NCLEX testers???
I tested on June 11 and I had at least 10 SATA questions out of 75. Some of them I just had to guess.
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Hesi Exit Test
If I am not mistaken I had version 2V or something like that. 160 questions. Got 928 on my 1st try. I had almost 1 month of holidays, so I just have been reading Saunders book latest edition, NCSBN website and NCLEX 4000 everyday. Yes, pay attention to those "hints".
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Nclex 4000 in windows 7 64 bit pls help.
Guys, it is very simple to fix actually. You have "unpack" the patch and it is going to create a folder "LWW" in Program Files x86. Then you have to copy NCLEX 4000 folders (data, help, images, tutorial and actual file) into LWW folder. After that double click on one of those applications. By the way, when you move your folders and NCLEX 4000 application file, it is going to ask what do you want to do with it because same names. Just select "move, but keep both files". It works for me, hope it will work for you too.