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nmama218

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  1. What happened with your Grady interviews?
  2. I sent them an email on Fri July 27th & received a reply July 30th stating that they would be in contact should they wish to set up an interview. I also asked if they would be letting those not chosen know they weren't chosen but that question was remain unanswered.
  3. I'm still waiting on a call too. Good luck
  4. You definitely have to keep telling yourself "I Can Do This.!! I Can PASS this exam" while taking the NCLEX. Focus, breathe, and take control of your mind & nerves while testing. Good luck & dont give up
  5. I'm so sorry to hear that u ran out of time & got the cc page. When u start back studying u have to pace urself and practice taking that many questions at 1 time. Good luck
  6. GOOD LUCK to YOU!!
  7. I did about 3hrs a day during that 2week period. Read all rationales, even for what I got right
  8. Once I got my ATT, I scheduled my exam for 2 weeks away & began doing Kaplan. Your scores are very similar to mine. I did Quest Trainers 1-5 and
  9. What an amazing story. CONGRATS!
  10. Kaplan is definitely worth it! i used Kaplan and passed with 76 questions. U guys can do it! MRAV16- DONT GIVE UP! You've come too far to give up now! JOCE09, August 21st will be your day!!
  11. "What you really need now is to thoroughly train yourself in your test taking strategy - how to eliminate wrong answers, how to decide whether the correct answer is an intervention or if more patient assessment is required before an intervention, how to prioritize using ABC's and expected versus unexpected abnormal findings, how to answer select all questions, etc. These strategies are where Kaplan excels and where ATI is weak. And don't let anyone tell you that Kaplan is weak in content. They give you a big review book that has plenty of content. But the difference is that they actually know what content is important for the NCLEX and they leave out what is not important. " I strongly agree!!!
  12. My school required a 94% minimum on the ATI predictor to graduate, I got a 98%. I would say the predictor is reliable. ATI's questions are similar to what you will see on NCLEX but I would definitely study specifically for NCLEX. I used KAPLAN'S review course: question trainers and Qbank ... GOOD LUCK!! :)
  13. After years of hard work and dedication, I have learned via Pearson Vue Quick Results, I have passed my NCLEX-RN exam!! I took my test on Friday, July 13th 2012 in Georgia (I got 76 questions) and the results were available today (Sunday). I must say, I am so relieved to not have to worry about that test any longer and I will begin applying for RN positions. I received my BSN this past May and my school utilized ATI exams for our progression in the nursing program as well as a 94% ATI Predictor minimum to graduate. (I received a 98% on the predictor). Also, my school offered us Kaplan's review course which I completed some of the Q Bank and most of the Question Trainers. I did the Pearson Vue Trick immediately after the test and got the good pop up so I do believe in the PVT!! THANKS for reading my rant... I am officially a REGISTERED NURSE!!!

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