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Mikefc19

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  1. @justinha usually the ATT is sent automatically once the board sends over eligibility. I live in VA and my I received my ATT same day as my approval from the BON. I would contact the nursing department in your state to make sure nothing is missing.
  2. @Future RN 2020 when I studied for my RN NCLEX. I utilized NCLEX mastery app RN. I did 50-75 questions a day reviewing content the ones I got wrong. I was averaging around 59 % on the app. I also used Hurst review. I mostly watched the content videos. Hurst review helps understand content and how to answer NCLEX questions. Hurst also uses simulator exam that suggest 77/125. Doing questions everyday helps with content and critical thinking through questions. And watching content videos such as lab values, major meds, disease processes and delegation and priority. I hope this helps
  3. @Dajunia Gore not really sure. It all depends on the licensing process. I’m in the state of VA. I’ve taken my NCLEX already and received my official license in two day. I would maybe call to see when they will have it processed.
  4. @V.E.03 Hurst is about a month long. It focuses on content and specialties. It has quizzes that prepare you NCLEX. I highly recommend it. NCLEX mastery RN was my next source that I used. I didn’t use any other NCLEX prep sources. I felt that the more being utilized it can cause confusion.
  5. Temp license normally valid 90 days not really sure if any changes due to Covid.
  6. I would recommend Hurst live review, follow the program to the end. I utilized Hurst in nursing school. It teaches content and how to answer NCLEX questions. I passed my boards utilizing Hurst as well as NCLEX mastery app RN.
  7. VA operates a bit different. I took my NCLEX RN this past Saturday. No results from Pearson Vue but my license was up on the board of nursing around 9 this morning.
  8. I was nervous myself, totally normal. I found out this morning I officially passed. I honestly scheduled my test on the earliest day and took it.
  9. Good luck, you will do great!!
  10. I’ve since received my ATT and tested 2/6/21
  11. I took my NCLEX 2/6/21 8 am, the exam shut off at 75 questions. I did the Pearson Vue trick that night 12 hours after the exam and got the good pop up “our records indicates....” my anxiety is so bad since it’s the weekend. I felt OK during the test some stuff I knew but other I felt like I was giving my educated guess.
  12. Hi, I personally experienced what you have written. It’s completely normal during times of our career. I sort of took a step back and remembered why I became a nurse. Sometimes we get into the busyness of life and forgot why we chosen this field. As with school I was on and off the past 5 years wanting to compete my RN. I knew deep down that if decided to stay an LPN, one would I regret not going back to further my education. Ultimately I went back in 2020 and obtained my ADN. This experience had given me an greater understanding of nursing and most importantly more opportunities. I would say go with your heart and most importantly never forget why you became that great nurse.
  13. Congratulations on passing the NCLEX. I still haven’t received my ATT been about a month now since my initial application. The VA BON stays 30 business days but can be up to 45 . It’s frustrating but out my hands currently.
  14. Thank you
  15. That is very quick, I’m in the state of VA. They take at least 30 days

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