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Toniblaze

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  1. I just sat for a CCRN exam two days ago in San Jose CA and since it was computer-based I got the result right after I closed my computer. I passed and scored 115/125. For the most part, it was a difficult exam, it made the NCLEX-RN like a walk in the park. I started my "intensive" review 5 weeks before the scheduled date and it afforded me look at different review materials. The podcast CCRN review by camie really helped, I have seen a couple of gasparis' DVDs, but the bulk of my study came from the accn audio-visual review materials and on the last week I downloaded for free an iPad called AACN2go. I can safely say, this app says a lot about the exam. There's a 10-day free review of the whole content and after that it costs $7.00 for each content (the 5-minute ICU is excellent). Good luck to the exam, passing it gives you an added confidence to your practice and people look at you differently and in high regard. A

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