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NCLEX JUNE 12th
QuenymamiLPN good luck to you on June 12th! I was not aware that the average was 80% for first time takers... That makes me feel a bit better! I have been doing questions but find myself struggling with the select all that apply... I don't know how to get around that barrier! Miniangel2 I have looked in the Hurst Review... I am strongly considering it! I think I am going to sign up right now.... I have a stung faith in GOD and I have been praying my butt off! I know he will guide me, and He will guide you and all who believe! GOOD LUCK TO YOU BOTH!!!!!!!!!
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NCLEX JUNE 12th
My school had a mandatory review class that came to our school and was a live review for a week. It was the company evolve and from who I have talked to, it is the same concept. Thank you for the idea.. And I have considered it. Are you studying with any other materials?
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NCLEX JUNE 12th
Someone please give me advice!!!!!!!!
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Graduated with BSN in Pennsylvania, Working in TN?
They would know the same way PA would. You just have to give the school your information and they will send it to the state. Is that what you are wondering haha?
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Make YOURSELF Stand OUT
I am not asking for all the details of the interview haha... Just a basic idea! Thanks!
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NCLEX JUNE 12th
Hi everyone, I graduated on May 12th and I am taking my NCLEX June 12th. I just got my ATT yesterday and I signed up yesterday! I am using the Kaplan review book, Saunders Comprehensive Book, the Saunders Q&A Review book, Exam Cram Review and Exam Cram Practice Questions. I am veryyyyy nervous because I got hired as a new grad in an intensive care unit and I start my job July 2nd. I HAVE to pass my boards or I don't have a job... I called the hospital and talked to the lady who hired me and asked her what would happen if I failed and she said basically we might work with you but I can't answer that questions right now. So... I am stressing myself out more knowing I have to pass on the first try... I would have to wait 45 days to take it again, and by that time, it would be too late. I know I am setting myself up for failure by thinking about my job, and I am trying to do everything I can to stay confident and positive, but I am super worried. I heard that the questions are "like nothing I would have ever seen," but how is this possible? Don't all the NCLEX-RN review books based off of the test? Also, I am worried because I have been reading many responses about select all that apply questions... I am terrible at these and I am so worried I am going to fail. HELP I NEED SOME ADVICE!!!! Am I doing the right thing? Studying the right way? Oh and I ALSO have to have surgery May 30th and I don't have an option... It is necessary for me to have the surgery... I need HELP!
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Make YOURSELF Stand OUT
Congratulations and good luck this August! I actually am starting out in a high volume ICU fresh out of school... as long as I pass my boards first shot :X I am already planning to take the GRE asap and get my CCRN once I have enough ICU hours. The interview process consists of what exactly? Specific medical questions? Or is it more experience based questions? GOOD LUCK TO YOU! Hopefully in the near future I will be in your shoes!
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Make YOURSELF Stand OUT
Thank you for your answer, and congratulations!!! Sounds like you are doing well. What school do you go to? Was there anything special you put on your application to make you stand out?
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Make YOURSELF Stand OUT
HAHAHA good point... Just asking for others opinions. I have asked and they all have given great advice, but just wanted to ask the general public. It is good to have a variety of opinions.
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Make YOURSELF Stand OUT
Hey everyone, I am graduating from nursing school in 2 weeks with BSN (YAY!) I am 21 years old and landed a job as a RN. I am working towards my CNRA degree. I have been interested in becoming a CRNA for many years. I have shadowed countless hours in the OR and have many CRNA "buddies" (thanks to all who have let me shadow you!). I want to know, from those who have been accepted, gone through the program, graduated and those who are CRNA's, what made you stand out from the other applicants? Thanks for reading :)