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Kaplan or Hurst?
I've heard many people say that the Lacharity priority and delegation book is pretty good, you may want to check that out.
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Advice for a low GPA student.
I would definitely suggest finishing your current degree before you decide on nursing school, especially since you are a senior. With Nursing being such a competitive field now, chances are it would take at least that long after applying before you actually start a program anyway. I'd look nationally and focus on community colleges that have no GPA requirements and rely on waiting lists for admission. You can always do an RN-BSN program after you finish at a community college and you should have all the pre-reqs out of the way by then since you will already have a prior bachelors degree. You are looking at probably a 1-2 year waiting list depending on the school (mine was almost 2 years and I got on the waiting list back in 2010), 2 years getting an ADN at a community college, and then 1-2 years getting an RN-BSN if you go that route. Hope this helps!
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Didn't pass the NCLEX RN due to anxiety
Yep you are right, it's definitely a lot harder to pass if you don't finish the test. I just took the test and had all 265 questions, it was awful...lol. Hopefully I passed, now I have to wait 48 hours to find out!
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NCLEX tomorrow!!
Good luck! I take mine tomorrow as well, I don't know how I'm going to fall asleep tonight! Hopefully we will both pass!
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Didn't pass the NCLEX RN due to anxiety
From my understanding you can not fail the test by running out of time. They simply take the last 60 questions you answered to determine if you have passed or failed. I know a couple of people who did not finish the exam by the time limit and still passed, so one thing I would do is take your time reading and answering the questions. Also, before you take the test again, make sure you read the NCLEX candidate bulletin and FAQs on ncsbn.org so that you are aware of what is going to be on the test and the rules about passing and failing, especially regarding time. Best of luck to you!
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- ?'s about working as a PCA for St. John's Mercy, St. Louis
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?'s about working as a PCA for St. John's Mercy, St. Louis
Hi, just be ready to answer the standard questions like why do you want to work there, what are your strengths/weaknesses, etc...and you should be fine. I was hired with no experience as were some others in my PCA class so you definitely have a chance. Your first interview is with HR and if you pass that one you interview with the Floor supervisor wherever the openings are, sometimes you even get a choice of what floor you want to interview with. Hope this helps!
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