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BSN but want to take LPN/LVN exam. HELP!
No. I wasnt hurt. Like I said I'm a newbie here just didn't expect the answer to be unprofessional since all of us here are educated. I get it. So the process is just the same. Okay. I'm reviewing my NCLEX RN now, just thought about taking another exam.
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BSN but want to take LPN/LVN exam. HELP!
I wonder why everyone is so judgmental here. Try to be nice and answer humbly please. I posted this dilemma just to get an another opinion. I didn't pass any NCLEX-PN application yet so relax everyone. Yes I'm still waiting on my NCLEX RN paperworks, I want to work while waiting for it that is why I thought about challenging the CNA exam or Taking the LVN exam. Since 90% from this forum said I should not take it and wait for my eligibility letter, I think that's the best way I should do now.
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BSN but want to take LPN/LVN exam. HELP!
- Thank you for correcting my ignorance. I already passed my NCLEX-RN application. Do you think I'm still allowed to take the NCLEX-PN Exam. I just want to have a license. I'm a soldiers wife and we are moving a lot. Finding a job without a license is so difficult. Thanks!
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What was your 1st RN job?
I studied and finished nursing abroad, my first job here was a caregiver in a nursing facility. I grabbed it because I'm still working on my NCLEX exam. The initial pay would e a grand to 1500.
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BSN but want to take LPN/LVN exam. HELP!
From what I've heard, YES
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BSN. CNA? LVN? or RN. HELP
Hi Everyone! I am a newbie here so I hope someone would welcome me with their warm knowledge about my dillema. I studied and finished BSN abroad. and NO I AM NOT A BOARD PASSER. I am located in LA, California now. I want to challenge the NCLEX-PN exam while working on my paperworks for NCLEX-RN. I know it'll take time to pass the NCLEX-RN because waiting on the eligibility letter takes me forever. I want to be a licensed holder of anything(that is related to my course) so finding job will not be that pain in the buttt. Can anyone point me and tell me where should I start so I could take or challenge the NCLEX-PN exam? Challenging CNA exam was my first choice but someone in this forum advise me to take NCLEX-PN (LVN/LPN) instead. So I'm taking his advise. He didnt reply again so I thought posting another question would be helpful than waiting on his reply. Please tell me where to start. I am planning to call the BRN regarding this but I want to do my own research first. What are the papers I'm going to need to challenge the NCLEX-PN exam? Is being an LPN/LVN is better that being a CNA? I'm a BSN so do I need to take classes or training still? Thank you for reading my post. Have a good one.
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BSN to LVN/LPN before RN. PLEASE HELP
Hi Everyone! I am a newbie here so I hope someone would welcome me with their warm knowledge about my dillema. I studied and finished BSN abroad. and NO I AM NOT A BOARD PASSER. I am located in LA, California now. I want to challenge the NCLEX-PN exam while working on my paperworks for NCLEX-RN. I know it'll take time to pass the NCLEX-RN because waiting on the eligibility letter takes me forever. I want to be a licensed holder of anything(that is related to my course) so finding job will not be that pain in the buttt. Can anyone point me and tell me where should I start so I could take or challenge the NCLEX-PN exam? Challenging CNA exam was my first choice but someone in this forum advise me to take NCLEX-PN (LVN/LPN) instead. So I'm taking his advise. He didnt reply again so I thought posting another question would be helpful than waiting on his reply. Please tell me where to start. I am planning to call the BRN regarding this but I want to do my own research first. What are the papers I'm going to need to challenge the NCLEX-PN exam? Is being an LPN/LVN is better that being a CNA? I'm a BSN so do I need to take classes or training still? Thank you for reading my post. Have a good one.
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BSN but want to take LPN/LVN exam. HELP!
Hi Everyone! I am a newbie here so I hope someone would welcome me with their warm knowledge about my dillema. I studied and finished BSN abroad. and NO I AM NOT A BOARD PASSER. I am located in LA, California now. I want to challenge the NCLEX-PN exam while working on my paperworks for NCLEX-RN. I know it'll take time to pass the NCLEX-RN because waiting on the eligibility letter takes me forever. I want to be a licensed holder of anything(that is related to my course) so finding job will not be that pain in the buttt. Can anyone point me and tell me where should I start so I could take or challenge the NCLEX-PN exam? Challenging CNA exam was my first choice but someone in this forum advise me to take NCLEX-PN (LVN/LPN) instead. So I'm taking his advise. He didnt reply again so I thought posting another question would be helpful than waiting on his reply. Please tell me where to start. I am planning to call the BRN regarding this but I want to do my own research first. What are the papers I'm going to need to challenge the NCLEX-PN exam? Is being an LPN/LVN is better that being a CNA? I'm a BSN so do I need to take classes or training still? Thank you for reading my post. Have a good one.
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BSN abroad to CNA licensed to RN
--- like I said. I am not a board passer in the PI. I have no reason to take it so I decided not to waste my time and take it. well, I'll take your advise and I am willing to take in the NCLEX-PN exam. So how am I going to start? :)
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BSN abroad to CNA licensed to RN
Well Lucky you! I hope luck will find me too. I haven't find the right person/company yet. Thank you though. :)
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BSN abroad to CNA licensed to RN
- BSN abroad to CNA licensed to RN
Hi Everyone! I finished my BSN degree in the Philippines last year, And just got here in California, LA AREA, couple of months ago. I heard I am allowed to challenge the CNA exam here? No I am not licensed in the Philippines. If theres anyone out there who has knowledge and kind heart, please help me and let me know what are the step by step process I should do to challenge the exam. I'm still working on my NCLEX and I need cheese so I could enroll myself in one of the expensive nursing review facilities here. lol Please Please Nurses! I really need answers so I could start doing it really soon! Thank you so much. - BSN abroad to CNA licensed to RN