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  1. Does anybody know any work at home for an RN with 3 yrs med/surg experience? I can't work right now due to health and really need a job. Please, help.
  2. Apple30 replied to bethin's topic in General Nursing
    how much money do they get each month? is it possible to survive on that amount?
  3. I think he's talking about living six months there and other six months working in US.
  4. I think it's a great idea. I'm thinking to do this myself. But won't you miss your family and home? And how are you going to handle your house/apartment payments and other bills?
  5. Thank you very much, guys!:flowersfo
  6. Hi everybody, I'm wondering, do I get my 1 year of experience in ER or ICU before applying for CRNA school?
  7. I can understand your desperation and frustration. But 3000 q is not enough!!!!! You have to do at least 6000 questions. Difficult questions!
  8. Brandi, you obviously are not studying enough. Just don't get mad at me. You're not practicing enough with the questions. You're not putting EVERYTHING to it. You need to give up your time!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and concentrate. I know it's not easy, specially with the baby and all that, but you have to do it. Sacrifice your time, leisure activities, just everything, and study all day, EVERY day, minimum 100q a day, read your textbook ( saunders knowledge base), make flash cards, review kaplan strategies again, practice kaplan's q's, go through Lippincott, Mosby's. Different authors have different questions, and that's always a plus to you if you get all these perspectives. The point is, there is nothing that's not worth doing. Do everything you can. Give yourself 2 months, get organized ( make a plan), and put your mind to it. Just concentrate and don't think about anything else. It's only the test!!!! You have to pass it first ! .... Then everything else. Make it your goal, your dream, your life for these 2 months. And then you can do it. I'm sure. You're not the first one to fail, and you're not going to be the first one to pass. Millions of nurses passed it, and they don't have any extraordinary mental capacities, they are just like you!!! Remember, if you work really hard, you will definitely achieve your goal. You're not stupid, you just had a baby. That's why you've failed before. It's not easy to pass THIS kind of test with an infant on your hands. Get strong, ask your family for support and understanding, and do it!
  9. I was doing about 200q/day, but it's extremely hard for me. I just felt like i'm loosing my mind, at the end of the day. So i quit doing it, and now I'm doing just 100 questions a day. If i don't have time to complete everything until september 16th, so be it. Also, when I'm fed up of doing questions, i just read the textbook.
  10. What is needed to pass NCLEX? .... Hm..... You need to study, that's all :)
  11. If you really want to pass NCLEX, you have to study for it. It's as simple as that. Therefore, ask your mother/husband/babysitter/, whoever, to take care of your baby everyday for at least 4-5 hours. Lock yourself in the room and STUDY. You can do it!!!
  12. I've scheduled mine on september 16th. And feel exactly the way you guys do.
  13. I'm scared that I'll forget all that material that i studied a month ago. Oh, well, maybe I'll try to repeat some of it. Those people, who only did 500 questions and passed, are lucky.
  14. Good luck to you .Hope you pass!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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