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anu10

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  1. Any 3 year plan DNP students at UMD who is starting school this fall?
  2. Did they provide you with your student ID number? I tried to login to Surf, but I don't have the ID number.
  3. Did anyone have problem paying the deposit?
  4. @Ohshalalabad Did you have interview today? Do you remember the name of the faculties who interviewed you? Thanks much
  5. Did you have interview today? Do you remember the name of the faculties who interviewed you? Thanks much
  6. Did anyone have an interview today (Jan 17) for BSN-DNP (FNP) track? Do you remember the name of the faculties who interviewed you? Thanks
  7. MAJ Burdine, Thank you for your detailed explanation. However, my situation is little complicated. I graduated from University of Wyoming (2014) as a BSN and worked for almost a year as a nurse. Since I didn't have 2 years of nursing experience, I joined as an Enlistee 68 D (2016) which is an OR tech. I was told it would be easier to apply for army nurse once you are in the army. I already graduated from basic and AIT both with honors. However, due to some paper works I haven't received my orders yet. I was looking at military nursing and almost all the recruiter asks for a 2 years of experience. I was also looking at CNTP and was wondering if I would be accepted in that program since I got my RN license before joining the military. Additionally, my enlistee contract is 6 years of active. I still have 5 years to go. I would greatly appreciate if you have any suggestions.
  8. Yes I do. After I failed the first time I was losing hope. I have been a zombie for the last 45 days and now I am gonna celebrate like a star lol.
  9. @_LVNtobe Since you are getting "good poop up" I think you passed. However, you can still go to pearsonvue website and pay $8 after 48 hours to get an unofficial result. I wish you all the best. Let me know how it goes :-)
  10. To everyone who is taking NCLEX, don't freak out if you don't get too many SATA. When I took my Nclex the first time I got around 8-9 SATA, no maths, 1 exhibit, 1 EKG and 1 picture. But I failed. I took Kaplan the first time. Second time I took HURST, listened to Kaplan videos again (they cover a lot of important topics) and did 4 Qtrainers, purchased 3 week NCSBN course and did their questions and did 200 SATA from Saunders. On September 3, I went to my testing center. However, because of technical difficulties I have to start my exam from 8:30 instead of 8. When I got my first question, I was so confident. I was at question 35 and I freaked out because I was not getting any SATA. Well, then I got couple of it. To make it short I got around 4-5 SATA, one math (the answer was given on the question), 3 EKG, 1 Exhibit, didn't ask any specific drugs and priority Questions. I was bombarded with Priority questions. Since, we could not do PVT, I have been praying and crying for last 48 hours and this morning I paid $8(which was the best $8 I have ever spent) and passed. Therefore, everyone who is taking NCLEX for the second time , I know how it feels to fail the first time however, God is watching us and he makes everything work. Cheers Sorry for any typos, I am using my phone.

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