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sherese

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  1. congradulations to you fero vbmenu_register("postmenu_1585625", true); :biggringi i know you are on top of the world because iam also thanks for everyones support i do believe that is was prayer that got me thru... my family believed in me when i felt my worst just some study tips for those who will be taking the test:twocents: if you want pass the nclex the main thing is to be consistant with whatever study plan you choose if you put the time in you will reap the rewards because i think the nclex is designed for you to pass this is the honest truth when i took the nclex i didnt even study drugs, i wasnt strong with lab but i knew some content well my study technique was to do many questions, read the rationales and use the internet to look uo diseases while i did practice tests on my computer this is probably not the best study plan but i did do it religiously for about 30 days and i graduted quite back in august 2005 and march 28th 2006 was my first time taking the exam so i really its about consistancy ...put the time in and god and the universe will help you
  2. but honey.... I PASSED:lol2:
  3. thank you so much for your words of comfort... everyone is telling me the same thing... but i just cant help but have these strong feelings of doubt thanks so much any way your all sweet hearts sherese
  4. i was the last one to leave i barely had any time left towards the end and i guessed so much of the questions towars the last hour so i really dont i made it and i wanna cry:scrying:
  5. what is foot drop? again
  6. Hi Mimi I really like your tips:nurse: but can you give me an idea about what you mean by basic drugs? I take my NCLEX March 28th and ian not to good with drugs I feel overwhelmed I would really like your input on what drugs to focus on thanks Sherese
  7. Hi everbody please give me some feed back I have scheduled myself to take my nclex exam on 3/28 and currently Iam studying with NCSBN 3 week online study program and to be honest things just dont look good... iam taking the exams at the end and Iam always getting between 50-54% to be honest i just started and I have only gotten up to the review of health promotion and maintenace but Iam still scared Has anyone used NCSBN to study, started out doing bad and after a couple of weeks of study passed the NCLEX I want to know if there is still hope for me:eek:
  8. CONGRATS I will be taken the boards myself soon.so thanks for the tips:biggringi
  9. I live in NYC Iam a new nurse with 2 years of exp. I would love to become a foot care nurse but how can I get clients? How does a nurse with no experiece go about starting a Foot Care business. Can I do this full time? What kind of money can I make? Iam sorry I cant help you with your questions but any info you provide I will really appreciate thanks Sherese
  10. Hi there everybody Iam from the NYC and I want to move to Georgia in two years. Can someone please tell me in dollar amounts how much nurses make a year in Georgia especially in Atlanta? In NYC the starting salary is around $60,000 bucks for new grads. Yep, $60,000 no joke Does Georgia pay that well?

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