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paradios2014

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  1. Has anyone had a similar situation?
  2. sorry I meant to say the interviewers will give my papers to the recruiter's hands.
  3. I am in the same boat...I have applied at 9 places. Jackson is calling back people from the open house. My friend just got a position at ICU..I had 3 interviews at the open house. They said that they will my papers directly to the recruiter's hands. I don't know what this means. I have to keep having faith and hope for the best. :)
  4. I passed nclex-rn with 110qs, I end up using Lippincott/saunders cd/nclex 3500/hurst...I am a Registered Nurse!!!...
  5. This time around I was more relaxed going thinking I gave it all...I did close to 5000qs..I practiced qs from Lipp/Saunders cd/Hurst/nclex 3500...I made sure I read 'every' word...come up with your own strategies that works for you..I wrote down tons of pgs on rationales and personal notes..practiced ekgs on practicalclinical skills...there were times I broke down thinking that it is impossible to know everything...but YOU WILL NOT KNOW EVERYTHING FOR THIS TEST!!!!!!!!!...make sure to know the basics of the diseases..make sure to know a subject 100% before you go on to the next one..after you reviewed that subject you make sure you do many questions!!!...I avg 75-150 qd...I felt like I was in bootcamp, but I kept pushing fwd and kept giving all of me...I prayed and let God take over my life from this day forward and the rest is history..I felt calm knowing that I did my best..On the day of the test, I walked in the room with confidence and simply used common sense, used my strategies, and NOT second guess myself...you can do it!!...wish you all the best :)
  6. I did close to 5000qs...I made I knew the basics of most diseases..make sure to read EVERY word in the question..I used lippincott/saunders, and Hurst for content. I had 110 questions, 17sata, 3ekgs, 3pics, 2math, and rest were in infection/priority/see first...I practiced questions from Lipp/saunders cd/nclex35oo...Good luck!!!God bless!..Now the hardest part is finding a job...I applied to 8 places..2 so far have interviewed me..waiting for an answer...I am leaving up to God ..I am not worry whatsoever....
  7. UPDATE: I passed the nclex-RN on 3/19 with 110 questions..I am finally an RN!!..thank you guys for everything!!
  8. On 3/19, I took the NCLEX-RN..I PASSED with 110 questions..after 5 wks form my 2 attempt..close to 5000 questions and reviewing tons of rationales..after having determination, hard work, and focus on my goal, and having faith is what kept me pushing forward on this journey...Lippincott and Hurst is what help me to pass and definitely doing as many questions as you can after reviewing a topic at a time..be focus, make sure to read EVERY word on the questions, make sure to come up with your strategies...I had 17 SATA, 3EKGS, 2 MATH, 1 Sequence order, 3 pics, and many infection, prioritization...May GOD continue to bless you all!!!...thank you for being there for me...:)
  9. HELLO EVERYONE!! ON 3/19/2014 I TOOK THE NCLEX---I PASSED WITH 110 QUESTIONS...I can finally put 'RN' after my name...It was such a long grueling process..definitely determination, hard work, faith is what kept my focus..thank you everyone for being there for me ...you all are a blessing to me..May GOD continue to bless you all :)
  10. ON 3/19/2014 I passed the NCLEX-RN..I AM an RN!!! All the hard grueling work paid off...thank you GOD for this gift..Now, on the hardest part of this journey is to find a job...anything is possible, keep having faith!...:)
  11. hi can you tell which questions are considered higher level vs lower level (confused)..who you see 'first' are higher level?
  12. Hey my friend, I am so sorry to hear that I know you have studied hard..I have been in your shoes twice..I know how you feel..based on my experience I would tell you to give yourself a mini break (esp mental break) and recollect and try to find a way to make come back strong..Trust me I know!..I have done everything there is out there..what did you do differently last time? how did you study?
  13. also according to Pearson: effective Jan 2014 there is no need to show ATT form, you only need to bring one valid ID..
  14. Good luck Hadassah16 :):) You can do it ..Have faith , be positive, God will guide through it;)
  15. oops I meant to say Pearson. This is what they said: Effective Jan 1, 2014, NCLEX admission policy has changed and you will receive an ATT (without an attachment) via the email address you provided when registering. The ATT letter itself will no longer be required to bring with you to the testing center. On your testing day, you will be required to present one form of acceptable ID as listed on your ATT email. The ATT email contains your authorization number, candidate identification number and an expiration date. It always good to double/triple check;)...I am still going to make a copy of the email with my ATT number on it just in case..

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