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NMC Test Online
Hi guys. I have a question about the employer referral form. Under the Current Work address and the Street Name, what do you usually put there? Is it fine if my first employer wrote the 'Block no., Lot no. and Street Name' on the 'Current work address' and then Brgy. name on the 'Street name'?? Thanks in advance.
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NMC Test Online
Re: Vikings, my sentiments exactly. The problem now is how to try to pass an exam you were already sure of passing the first time around. Re: Kurokocchi, wow! that's a carbon copy of my situation while I was sitting the exam. I had around 27 flagged items which I narrowed down to about 20 as well. And still I failed. Assuming all of those were wrong, still, basic math. How do you even fail if your score is 100/120. Now that's a question of a lifetime . If the 'essential questions' rule were still in effect, why even bother making a 120 item exam. Just make it 10 items and require to have a 100% score to pass. It would be less time consuming IMO.
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NMC Test Online
Hi Vikings! Glad to hear I'm not the only one. I tried communicating with my employer as well but so far no reply yet. I feel like they owe the examinees some form of transparency since we do invest some money on this exam. I don't understand how a country with the likes of UK allowed the implementation of this CBT test when it seems like it's haphazardly done (I mean, grammar and question content errors? really? ). I would understand if they said it was on a beta stage and no money was involved in the process, but sadly, it's live. Another thing is, how come all the other major country-specific registration exams that I know of provide clear summaries of the scores you get, except for this one. I just feel like, something's not right.
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NMC Test Online
I took the exam earlier today feeling confident since I can clearly recall most of the questions and even looked them all up on the NMC website to verify if I answered correctly and found that I did. But when I logged in to my Pearson Vue account, I saw the epic "Fail" result to my demise I found the exam to have both NMC guidelines and general nursing questions I did encounter and remember in my perusing, but now I'm confused how or which questions I might have failed to answer correctly. I'm thinking that maybe the essential questions rule was not removed or that the 60% passing rate was not true, since I counted the number of items I was not sure of and found the sum still within the passing mark. I'll need to re-read everything again and file another test date I guess. Still, I feel it would have been more justifiable if the score was displayed and how close I was to reaching the passing mark, like they do in taking the Prometrics exam (which I think was a whole new level harder than the CBT). I also recall one question which didn't make sense but I remember that it was on the manual and when I checked, that question was indeed word-per-word similar to that in the exam but the multiple choice selections were for another question, the next question actually (in the RM manual). That makes me wonder if somehow, some questions were supposed to have another set of answer selections, and therefore would be incorrectly answered. Anyone encountered the same instance? So sad my money's down the drain.
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St. Luke's Global City Training 2012.
Hi, does anybody know how to directly apply to their ancillary department? I'm interested in being a dialysis nurse there. I already had a previous training although it's already a year ago. Hope someone can answer me. Thanks in advance! :)