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Where are you from?
I am from Preston, England! The Beatles????? I am far to young to remember them! :roll Only joking Aunty Tina!! Anyway, living in England and nursing in England, still! Florida here I come!
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Hello there!
Thanx to everyone for their warm welcome! 'Old' Aunty Tina was right, u r all lovely! And yes, gonna b movin to Florida with her, after all she will b right at home, it is the home of the 'snowbird'! Only jokin Aunty Tina, love ya really :kiss Did I also mention she is a godmother!!! :chuckle
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Hello there!
Ha Ha Ha! :rotfl:
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Hello there!
Thank u for your kind wishes! If all goes well, yes, I def intend to stay there! I have a husband and a son of seven, so we really want to make a life there! :yelclap:
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Hello there!
Hello everyone! Let me introduce myself! My name is Adele, I am an English nurse and LETINA is my auntie! She kept bullying me into dropping u all a line and tell my story! I have to admit, she speaks highly of u all and says u have all been really helpful! Soooooo, here it is...........I started the 'ball rolling' in November 2004, when I applied to CGFNS. Now that was a long experience, but, eventually, they issued my report and the Florida Board issued my ATT within a week! I sat my NCLEX on the 4th July (A very good omen!) thought I had failed miserably but PASSED! I was then offered employment (with Auntie Tina, sorry I mean LeTina!), sent all my relevant documentation and I am currently waiting for completion of my Visascreen! I have been told that I will be there within 4-5 months! So there u go, thats me and thats my story! Please feel free to comment, especially as I have read an awful lot of stories giving negative feedback , its nice to read the system does work, just be patient! :rotfl:
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265 on 06/29!!!!
Me too, me too, me too! Great feelin innit! Congratulations! :balloons: :Melody: :biggringi :beer:
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Studying for NCLEX
Hi! When I booked my exam, it gave me 2 weeks to study. Every spare minute of the day I just kept practising and practising, one day doing 1000+ questions! I really crammed it in cos because I am an English nurse and was terrified the American nursing system was so different to mine! I sat the NCLEX RN on Monday 4th July, and, I have to admit the worse day of my life, every question that came up I just didnt understand! Was convinced I had failed and all my hard work had gone to waste, but I found out yesterday I had passed, 1st time!!! So all I can say is practice is the key, even if you dont know the answer, all the nclex books prepare you on how to approach it! Eight hours a day does sound quite harsh but it is whatever you are comfortable with! So, good luck, practise, practise, practise and stay calm! :rotfl: