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  1. Hi everyone! I've been an allnurses member for 6 years and I love it! I looked back at some of my old posts from years ago and can't believe how much time has went by!! So much has changed from asking about what to expect as a nursing student taking my pre-reqs, to getting accepted into a nursing program, inquiring about military nursing, and now working as an Army nurse I remember looking to allnurses.com for all my questions and answers and meeting some awesome people! This is such a wonderful site! One thing that I wasn't fully aware of when I first started on here is the nursing Youtube community! If you haven't checked it out, I highly recommend it because you will be able to see other nursing students, graduates, those in their pre-req stage, and even male nurses that can offer advice and support to you through your journey. It really is a great community and I just wanted to let you all out there know about it if you don't already :-) Just a few to name that I recommend checking out: Hdryver - travel nurse Funkyfunand40 - non-traditional nursing student & mom over the age of 40 777Mendoza777 - male nurse asasims100 - male nursing student criswitnoh, heatherheartsnursing, juliannehola, vgboillot, nurseAimee2013, nursearieezona, nursebrownskin - nursing students Tasha75670, armygirl66p, laurennicole092 NurseBritt2010, Renee4christ (that's me ) - New nurses NurseNacole - she no longer makes videos (which were awesome by the way), but she does have a wondeful blog: NurseNacole.com Hope you enjoy and check them out!!!
  2. hi everyone! i've been an allnurses member for 6 years and i love it! i looked back at some of my old posts from years ago and can't believe how much time has went by!! so much has changed from asking about what to expect as a nursing student taking my pre-reqs, to getting accepted into a nursing program, inquiring about military nursing, and now working as an army nurse i remember looking to allnurses.com for all my questions and answers and meeting some awesome people! this is such a wonderful site! one thing that i wasn't fully aware of when i first started on here is the nursing youtube community! if you haven't checked it out, i highly recommend it because you will be able to see other nursing students, graduates, those in their pre-req stage, and even male nurses that can offer advice and support to you through your journey. it really is a great community and i just wanted to let you all out there know about it if you don't already :-) just a few to name that i recommend checking out: hdryver - travel nurse funkyfunand40 - non-traditional nursing student & mom over the age of 40 777mendoza777 - male nurse asasims100 - male nursing student criswitnoh, heatherheartsnursing, juliannehola, vgboillot, nurseaimee2013, nursearieezona, nursebrownskin - nursing students tasha75670, armygirl66p, laurennicole092 nursebritt2010, renee4christ (that's me ) - new nurses nursenacole - she no longer makes videos (which were awesome by the way), but she does have a wondeful blog: nursenacole.com hope you enjoy and check them out!!!
  3. Hi everyone! I've been an allnurses member for 6 years and I love it! I looked back at some of my old posts from years ago and can't believe how much time has went by!! So much has changed from asking about what to expect as a nursing student taking my pre-reqs, to getting accepted into a nursing program, inquiring about military nursing, and now working as an Army nurse I remember looking to allnurses.com for all my questions and answers and meeting some awesome people! This is such a wonderful site! One thing that I wasn't fully aware of when I first started on here is the nursing Youtube community! If you haven't checked it out, I highly recommend it because you will be able to see other nursing students, graduates, those in their pre-req stage, and even male nurses that can offer advice and support to you through your journey. It really is a great community and I just wanted to let you all out there know about it if you don't already :-) Just a few to name that I recommend checking out: Hdryver - travel nurse Funkyfunand40 - non-traditional nursing student & mom over the age of 40 777Mendoza777 - male nurse asasims100 - male nursing student criswitnoh, heatherheartsnursing, juliannehola, vgboillot, nurseAimee2013, nursearieezona, nursebrownskin - nursing students Tasha75670, armygirl66p, laurennicole092 NurseBritt2010, Renee4christ (that's me ) - New nurses NurseNacole - she no longer makes videos (which were awesome by the way), but she does have a wondeful blog: NurseNacole.com Hope you enjoy and check them out!!!
  4. Hi everyone! I've been an allnurses member for 6 years and I love it! I looked back at some of my old posts from years ago and can't believe how much time has went by!! So much has changed from asking about what to expect as a nursing student taking my pre-reqs, to getting accepted into a nursing program, inquiring about military nursing, and now working as an Army nurse I remember looking to allnurses.com for all my questions and answers and meeting some awesome people! This is such a wonderful site! One thing that I wasn't fully aware of when I first started on here is the nursing Youtube community! If you haven't checked it out, I highly recommend it because you will be able to see other nursing students, graduates, those in their pre-req stage, and even male nurses that can offer advice and support to you through your journey. It really is a great community and I just wanted to let you all out there know about it if you don't already :-) Just a few to name that I recommend checking out: Hdryver - travel nurse Funkyfunand40 - non-traditional nursing student & mom over the age of 40 777Mendoza777 - male nurse asasims100 - male nursing student criswitnoh, heatherheartsnursing, juliannehola, vgboillot, nurseAimee2013, nursearieezona, nursebrownskin - nursing students Tasha75670, armygirl66p, laurennicole092 NurseBritt2010, Renee4christ (that's me ) - New nurses NurseNacole - she no longer makes videos (which were awesome by the way), but she does have a wondeful blog: NurseNacole.com Hope you enjoy and check them out!!!
  5. Hi everyone! I've been an allnurses member for 6 years and I love it! I looked back at some of my old posts from years ago and can't believe how much time has went by!! So much has changed from asking about what to expect as a nursing student taking my pre-reqs, to getting accepted into a nursing program, inquiring about military nursing, and now working as an Army nurse:D I remember looking to allnurses.com for all my questions and answers and meeting some awesome people! This is such a wonderful site! One thing that I wasn't fully aware of when I first started on here is the nursing Youtube community! If you haven't checked it out, I highly recommend it because you will be able to see other nursing students, graduates, those in their pre-req stage, and even male nurses that can offer advice and support to you through your journey. It really is a great community and I just wanted to let you all out there know about it if you don't already :-) Just a few to name that I recommend checking out: Hdryver - travel nurse Funkyfunand40 - non-traditional nursing student & mom over the age of 40 777Mendoza777 - male nurse asasims100 - male nursing student criswitnoh, heatherheartsnursing, juliannehola, vgboillot, nurseAimee2013, nursearieezona, nursebrownskin - nursing students Tasha75670, armygirl66p, laurennicole092 NurseBritt2010, Renee4christ (that's me ) - New nurses NurseNacole - she no longer makes videos (which were awesome by the way), but she does have a wondeful blog: NurseNacole.com Hope you enjoy and check them out!!!
  6. I recommend "Pharmacology made insanely easy." It gives pictures and ways to remember drug classes and specific meds. I loved it!
  7. Hey everyone! I stand by allnurses 100% and most likely always will. I just wanted to share my experience with those who are waiting to take their Nclex. I graduated nursing school in May and just took my nclex yesterday. I was an average student in school, so I passed all my classes, but was not at the top of my class, but earned my grades fairly and honestly. Our school uses the ATI for an exit exam, so I started to really prepare for everything in January, so when it became time to review for the NCLEX, it was just that; a review. There were many things that I needed to brush up on and some weak areas that I needed to strengthen, but I worked my behind off. I enrolled in Kaplan and WILL NEVER REGRET IT! I love allnurses, but one thing that I recommend staying away from is negativity!!! Everyone learns differently and no to people are exactly the same, so if you want to pay the money and invest in a review course, DO IT!!! Whether it be HURST, Kaplan, NCBSN, or whatever, don't allow people to tell you that it's a waste of money, because it's not.. what works for one, may not work for the other. Kaplan helped to build my confidence and enabled me to tackle any question in a way that I never learned in school. Some people do fine without the review courses, some people fail without a review course, and even some fail WITH a review course, so again, everyone is different. I never lost hope and never believed or uttered, "I think I'm gonna fail." You HAVE to stay positive no matter what. If you do your part and stay optimistic, you will pass. For my resources, I used the Kaplan course (online resources is the bulk of the program), Saunders for my content review, the LaCharity book (Delegation, Prioritization...), Pharmacology Made EASY for my meds (STRONGLY RECOMMEND), and the new Kaplan Strategy Review book. YOU CAN and WILL PASS if you have faith of a mustard seed and make sure you do ALL that you are able and want to do in order to pass. Keep your head up, BREATHE, DON'T FREAK OUT, stay away from negativity, never doubt yourself, pray if you do, and most of all, BELIEVE and you will pass. God bless you guys! * I passed with 75 questions :-) Renée
  8. :yeah::yeah::yeah::yeah: I just want to congratulate you on having one of the best posts on this NCLEX forum. I know you haven't gotten your official results yet, but your attitude proves that you passed. Your words really motivated me today and I'm sure others will agree. You didn't make any excuses for the test and went in with a positive attitude and even held on to it throughout up to the time you walked out. That speaks volumes and that is exactly what I plan to do. Thanks again for your motivation and I wish you the best in your nursing career! God bless
  9. I'm in FL as well and hoping to take my test on July 5th... still waiting on my ATT going on 2 weeks. Using kaplan,a little reviewing from Saunders, and the LaCharity, and alternate format book. Best of blessings to everyone!
  10. Hi Everyone! I graduated with my BSN earlier this month and am planning on taking the NCLEX the end of June, and just wanted to know if anyone out there in FL would be interested in starting a little support group. Maybe share study tips, encouragement, and anything else NCLEX related! Best of blessings to everyone! Renee
  11. You were not able to board your application already? I graduate next week and have everything set up... I was accepted in September and found out about BOLC and my duty station almost 2 months ago. I'm so glad you have experienced with WA! I'm really excited about moving there and seeing what the state has to offer. What do you believe are the best places to live? I'm single, no kids, and would love to live in a nice townhome or condo. This will be my first time and in, so I'm a direct commission and know nothing about it the military! What about yourself? I know I know!! TX in the summer should be quite interesting! I'm excited though and can't wait to get started. I hope everything works out good for you and that you can get into either August or Oct OBLC. Best of blessings!
  12. Hey there! I'm set for July's OBLC and will be stationed at Fort Lewis, WA. You brought me back to reality when you said 8 weeks!!!! Can't believe it's really that short of a time away!!! Have you found out where you will be going?
  13. Congratulations Lunah!!!! how cool that you are going to Walter Reed for your physical!! That should be awesome!
  14. Unless the army has recently made changes, prior experience is NOT required because I was accepted in September and I graduate with my bsn next month with NO experience. After obc, I will receive training at my duty station. I know if u have 6 months of training prior to obc, they generally place u at a smaller med center.
  15. Also remember that all branches of nursing are deployable :) You may not hear about it as much with the AF and Navy, but they are used as well. Deployments are 6 months right now for army nurses.

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