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For those who have already taken NCLEX
No worries! :) I did tons of practice questions scoring between 50 and 80, and I passed with 265 questions. I had to take the NCLEX-RN three times to pass. What I changed was that I answered lots of practice questions. Good Luck!!!
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Fchs
Hi! I am, also, seriously considering FHCHS. My advisor has always replied quickly and kindly with tons of info. The communication factor is a big part of my consideration for this school. And of course, the curriculum is the main objective. Plus, like you, I have only heard good things. I am considering a another school, but they have not tried to contact me. So, I think that is a bust.
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RN to BSN
Thank you for your reply. I also like the fact that there is no clinical due to my husband and I being stationed overseas in Japan. The price is a lot cheaper than others, too. My enrollment advisor has really been great with keeping me informed. I'm leaning toward this college rather than University of Wyoming. UofW is cheaper, but they require a clinical in the last semester. Any one with additional comments?
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RN to BSN
Hi! I am looking at a couple rn to bsn schools, and just wondering what school you are doing it with? Why did you pick that school? Some pros and cons. I want to get some research done on these schools before I pick one. Right now I am looking at University of Wyoming and Florida Hospital College. What do think about these schools?
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civilian nursing jobs for new grads at overseas US bases?
Hi, I am a graduate nurse. And, my husband and I are stationed at Misawa AB, Japan. I find it very hard to find a nursing job here; because, the military already has all of the personel needed. But, during the summer months is when openings can become available due to massive PCSing. You can go to the bases official web site to find out job info or you can email someone at the education office to find out more info. Good Luck!!!
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Repeat NCLEX taker
LOL. :rotfl: I meant I graduated in May 2004. I'm getting way ahead of myself like you mentioned. Thanks for the reply.
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Repeat NCLEX taker
Thank you for the quick reply and the encouragement! :)
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Repeat NCLEX taker
Hi, all! I am new to this site, and your discussions are packed with great info. I have taken the NCLEX, unfortunately, 2 times, and planning to take it again in Feb 2005. I graduated in May 2005 and feel the info is not fresh anymore. I really want to pass this time! I feel that I study adequately. Does anyone hav any advice or suggestions to help me pass? For the repeat test takers, what did you do differently, if anything at all, to pass? Please help me! Thanks.