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  1. Where can i check the status of my billing? I didnt do mine online though. I might have to call them this monday. Thank you for the responses nurselisa64
  2. But during those 3 months, is it because you had to do the billing over again? or it just happened that Medicaid processed it slow since its over $3000. I'm really worried but like you said, maybe I missed the pay cycle - I submitted on a Tuesday - that's why I havent received anything at all. I submitted 16 days of work - 10 hours per day. It's frustrating me that I may have to wait another two weeks to get paid for those days. I might as well turn in my other days.
  3. So you had to wait for 3 months to get a paycheck? I did my first billing last week on Tuesday afternoon. I'm just waiting to get the mail. I hope I get it this week or something. I'm getting impatient since I waited for almost a month till I did the billing - a mistake I guess since there is a 30 day expiration date.
  4. Guys, I did my first billing last Tuesday. I was wondering how long do I have to usually wait? I heard a couple of weeks
  5. According to the agency I'm with, the pay rate for my case was 28.81 per hour. I have filed my first billing last Tuesday. I wonder how long will it take till I get paid? Just wanna know since I waited almost a month to bill and thats a lot of days
  6. This is normal!!! I didn't sleep the night prior to my nclex exam which was at 8 am. So I went there restless. But I hope you do good! and to the OP, CONGRATULATIONS!!!!
  7. You shouldn't even be expecting to get med calculations. They are low level type questions. That should alarm you that your trajectory is way below the passing rate. I knew of this when I failed my first nclex exam. I had two med calculations and my computer shut offed at 75. But during my second take, I didn't have any and passed at 75 as well. Don't worry too much about med calculations but that doesn't mean you shouldn't practice either. Just don't hope to get some when you're taking your exam. Good luck future RN!
  8. If you tried to register and it said that you can't register at this time, that's the good pop up. Not the status of your results.
  9. To do the PVT, you have register again for the exam. Fill in every information needed. If it says you cannot register at this time, it means you pass. If it goes directly to the credit card page, most likely you failed. And also, in order to do this, the results should have been delivered successfully AND not available at this time. Goodluck!
  10. yes, you can take the exam without a license in the philippines. but i think you need to have a ssn. i didn't take the local board after i graduated
  11. Yes, Kaplan is okay for foreign students. I took Kaplan and passed it with 75 questions. But one thing you should know about Kaplan review classes - they are a bit expensive (700 dollars) and it only teaches you test taking skills and decision making on picking the answer. It will not teach you any content, you have to learn all that your self. Their qbank questions are very similar to the nclex ones and very hard ones as well. I think its very wise to invest in a live review class. And as much as possible, stick to only a few references.
  12. sent you a private message here :)
  13. Matagal na rin. October of last year. Important thing is just stay consistent with your study habit and pray :) I remember before I would spend the whole day for two months just studying. The feeling of failing just sucks and I doubted my own capability kasi nga I failed at the minimum level of questions. But I know you can do it! You got all the way to 265 questions. 50/50 ka. I think you know your content very well. BTW, what state are you in?
  14. Wow, your story is truly inspirational! You never gave up and now you're an RN. Bask in your success!

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