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mens shoes in nursing
does anybody use or has used Nike Foamposites? I'm thinking they are easy to wipe down and provide support and comfort.
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Boards
try the Hurst review.
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I passed the NCLEX-RN after graduating 10 years ago AMA
That would seem reasonable. I dont know as of right now.
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I passed the NCLEX-RN after graduating 10 years ago AMA
It starts with belief in yourself. I knew that as the years went on the odds were stacking against me. I have tons of resource material. Everything from review books to test banks. The hardest thing is figuring where to start. What should I study first? How often should I test? And the one question that eats away at you, how am I supposed to pass this test after so long? Along with self-belief, you have to make studying your priority. I gave up ALL of my hobbies and focused on using whatever extra time I had to study. I studied the Pearson NCLEX-RN prep book for a month. I almost got through the whole book but stumbled across the Hurst Review. I checked out one of their sample videos and was amazed at their approach to tying in all aspects of nursing. I bought the online review and never looked back. I placed all my faith in the Hurst Review no question. I took ZERO practice tests. Well I took one 5 months into my studying and scored a 72%. This did a lot of damage to my delicate psyche lol so I decided to take no more. I studied the videos and handouts that Hurst provided. I took ZERO Q review tests. I studied from September 2013 to April 2014 I took my test on April 16th and dipped at 135 questions. I took a month off during the holidays and averaged 2-5 hours of studying a day while holding down a teaching job. I have 3 kids all under 10 and a wife. I only used the Hurst Review.
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I passed the NCLEX-RN after graduating 10 years ago AMA
more of a resource for people who graduated a looooooong time ago lol. Fire away...
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I failed my nclex rn exam, used kaplan, ncsbn and saunders/cd..please help! pls..pls
I took the Hurst review. I graduated from Nursing school 10 years ago. I did not take one practice test, although I have at least 4 test banks on deck, and used the just the resources that came with the online Hurst review. I did it, you can too. Put absolute faith in what Hurst teaches and you will pass, like I did. I studied the Hurst review at a very convenient rate for 5 months prior to taking the NCLE-RN test.
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Its been 7 years since nursing school
I just took my NCLEX on 4/16/14 and got the good pop up and I am just waiting to get my official results. I graduated nursing school 10 years ago. It was my second time taking it, the first time I took it was in 2009 with no studying. I made the commitment to not only take my NCLEX, but pass it 7 months ago. For 10 years I worked in health insurance utilization and have been teaching secondary level science for 5 years. I don't know what you are feeling, but I can relate to not knowing where to start. I began studying the Pearson NCLEX-RN review for about a month and then, by chance, I found out about the Hurst Review. I basically threw all my study materials away and put all my faith into the Hurst review. It was the best thing I have done. I took 0 practice tests, not even a Q review. I put all my faith in the core content knowledge Hurst honed in on. 10 years, keep that in mind and believe in yourself.