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  1. Hi there!, I enrolled with Ready to Pass last year. They are a God sent. I took the NCLEX 2 months later and passed on 83 questions. I felt confident entering and leaving the examination room. They have a 5 week course which I would recommend. You learn the material a lot better. The instructors are very professional and knowledgeable. There are 2 instructors who teach the class. They are very patient and helpful. There is also a 5 day course. Here is their information: Ready to Pass 300 Hempstead Turnpike, Suite 120 West Hempstead, NY 11552 516-408-3696 Ready to Pass - NCLEX Review Courses Hope this helps. Good luck :-)
  2. Thereshope- you are welcome.:) Good luck on the NCLEX-PN. Keep me posted.
  3. Does anyone know the starting salary for Brooklyn Hospital?
  4. Try these Prayers- Psalm 121, Psalm 23, Psalm 27, Psalm46, Philippians 4:13. These helped me immensely through various storms in life and nursing school. Hope this helps.
  5. Hi nyguy26- sorry to hear about your situation. Please do not give up. I enrolled in Ready to Pass last year. The program is excellent. Both of the instructors are registered nurses and still practice in their specialties. They are personable, the class size was small, and the instructor took time to review all the concepts that were covered in the NCLEX. In fact, the first day of the course, everyone receives the "Study Manual" that condenses the material. It is easy to understand, and the instructor goes through the manual from front cover to back cover. Also, there are questions at the back of the manual; rationales are included. The course I was in lasted 5 weeks. I learned A LOT. The day of the NCLEX Examination, I felt EXTREMELY PREPARED!!! I passed the NCLEX on 83 questions. The course is worth it. I understand that the course is taught in NY, NJ, and Georgia. I highly recommend the course. I wish more people knew about the course. I heard about ready to pass from a nurse during clinicals. My school automatically enrolled everyone in Kaplan. I felt lost, and the instructor refused to answer questions. The review felt more like an episode from Jerry Springer with all the chaos and insults. There was no time set aside to review concepts or to have questions answered. Ready to Pass was the total opposite. From day one of the course, I started to think more like a nurse.
  6. Congratulations!!! We know who is in charge
  7. Hi Everyone, Not too long ago, I was in a similar situation. First thing I did, I attended an NCLEX review to give me insight as to what I should and should not focus on. Do not return to the textbooks only unless you need further clarification on a specific topic. I was advised to study all the core content such as the med/surg, peds, pharm,priortizations, etc. After you feel comfortable with the material, do questions from NCLEX 4000, Saunders, Kaplan. Also, practice questions on "select all that applies" and drag and drop. Another thing- TAKE THE EXAM WHEN YOU ARE READY!!! I say this because some of my collegues studied together and decided to take the NCLEX almost the same time. That may work for some people, but not for all. Unfortunately, I know someone who decided to take the exam because everyone was saying we studied therefore we are ready. Everyone's period of readiness is different. I took the test when I felt confident enough to tackle questions that I was unaware of. Keep positive and practice everyday. Remember Philippians 4:13.
  8. Good Morning All, I took the NCLEX-RN last week and the computer shut off at 264. Two days later I got my results on Pearson's website by paying $7.95, and I found out that I failed . Now I am very devastated to the point I don't know how to prepare for this beast. I signed up with Kaplan since my school has a contract with them and I completed all of the QBank questions. In addition, I practed from other sources such as Saunders, Lippincott just to name a few and it feels like I am bumping into a wall. Can anybody give suggestions on passing this exam on the second attempt, who has been in the same situation as me before? Thanks Desperate Graduate Nurse
  9. Congratulations!!! Keep the faith and remain positive. This is an inspirational message to those whose faith in on shaky ground.
  10. What numerical grade is considered passing in each course?
  11. There is an IV insertion class in Brooklyn. The location is Medical Staffing Network, Inc. Phone number 718-692-2121 either ask for the education dept or press 4. They also offer ACLS, PALS and NYS Infection Control. I hope this helps.
  12. There is an IV insertion course in Brooklyn. The place is called B&G Nurses Registry. Phone number- 718-692-2124. Press 4 for the education department. Hope this helps.
  13. My concern for me since I am from NYC is living arrangements. Rochester by car is about 8-9hrs. . . as you previously mentioned, the $$$$. I would like to hear more about the professors, students, pros and cons of the program
  14. Hi guys, What is passing in each of the nursing courses? How is the housing situation in DE?
  15. No I am considering applying to the accelerated progam but I wanted to hear from someone who may already be in the program. It seems like a good program, my concern is the distance and location.

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