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Bryant87

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  1. I will be starting my journey as a DNP student at Baylor University on May 6, 2019! I was looking for forums with other students but there wasn't one so I decided to start one. I am ecstatic and terrified to begin this step of my nursing journey and I would to meet my new classmates. I have wanted to deliver babies for as long as I can remember. I worked as a doula before becoming a nurse and reproductive health is my passion. I look forward to meeting you!
  2. I took the NCLEX at 2pm on 7/31. I finished in just under an hour @ 75 questions. I felt like I'd failed and wanted to vomit. I did the PVT (of course) and got the good pop up. I spent the rest of the searching for myself and classmates on the BON because I needed to do something! At 8:30 this morning I checked my name again, just for ***** and giggles, and it was there! My beautiful license number less than 24 hrs after completing my exam! About the exam: The questions were disorienting more than they were difficult and I had to convince myself to stop trying to gauge if they were getting harder or easier, it isn't possible. I had maybe 5 pharm questions, a handful of OB questions and A LOT of priority questions. I felt like 1/2 of the test was SATA. I was a decent student, graduated with a B average. I used ATI and Uworld primarily with a little Saunders mixed in for variety. Uworld was an invaluable resource. The format was very similar and the rationales are excellent. Read the rationale, understand the rationale, become the rationale. Even if you get the question right, READ THE RATIONALE. I studied hardcore 8hrs/day for about 3 weeks and did thousands of questions. Now I never have to take it again! Tips for future testers: it is more about the way you answer questions than it is really knowing the content. If you have 4 options and 3 are similar, pick the one that doesn't belong. With priority questions pick the acute patient over the chronic 1 and always imagine worst case scenario. Good luck future nurses!!!
  3. Update: I passed. My license was up and active this morning!
  4. I took my NCLEX today at 2pm and I kind of want to die.
  5. I understand exactly what you're saying. I think ppl are under the impression that you falsified the PT's med record. I think calling the HR dept of a few hospitals will be a good indicator. I also think the amount of time that will have passed between when the incident occurred and when you'll be applying as a nurse will play significant role. Another important factor will be the amount of time you'd worked as an LPN at the time of the incident. It would look better if it happened when you were just starting out. Good luck!
  6. Me too! Have you gotten your uniform and everything?
  7. I'm very excited and nervous as well. I have orientation on 8/20. Is that when you start as well?
  8. I'm starting in August as well. It looks like we'll be there together!
  9. Your post regarding her education only spoke to the NP program but she clearly had to obtain a BSN first and that wasn't tailored to working students. Just a thought.
  10. Have you decided which school you'll attend? I interviewed with Holy Name this morning and feel, cautiously, optimistic. If admitted I'll be starting this Fall as well.
  11. Hi! I just interviewed this morning. I am so excited to see some other people who have applied to this school. I did read that getting an interview is an excellent sign for acceptance and was told that I should hear a response in 2 weeks at most. During my interview she had me fill out background check paperwork, gave me a curriculum plan and told me what I would/wouldn't need to take based on my prereqs, and other program specific information. What was your interview like?
  12. I am currently in the process of applying now. Are you starting this Summer or in the Fall? I am also very interested in the program, and hope this thread proves helpful. Congrats on your acceptance, I hope to have mine soon.
  13. Hey it's better than nothing! How was your weekend? Did you hear about your transfer credits yet, nutrition is your last prereq right? Do you know if there's a way to private chat on here so we can exchange info?
  14. Don't you just love knowing you're doing the right thing?! I'm so excited for you!!! And nervous for me!!!
  15. Yes! Hope to see you there! Well I'll see you there regardless because if I don't get in now I'm going to do the Paul McGhee thing and reapply next Fall. I hope they transfer all your credits!!!

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