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  1. I passed! I'm a RN! í ¼í¾‰í ¼í½¾í ½í²ƒí ¼í¿½ My advice would be to know basic content. The questions are so cut and dry they're very simple to read and understand what it's asking. I took hurst, /'d also my uworld % was 65. The predictor was a 94%! Youll do great!
  2. I definitely wouldn't freak out! You'll be fine as long as you're doing the questions and reading the rationale. I only did around 800 questions and had whatever was left. I was averaging around 65% and the predictor assessment I got a 69% I think which gave me a 94% "strongly high" of passing. I guess i'll see in a couple of hours! PRAYINNNGGG the PVT is right!
  3. You're welcome. I really liked Uworld, I feel like it set me up to be more comfortable with them. Good luck when you test! Thank you! I'll post when I know. hopefully in 7 hours! AH!
  4. Hey, it was a bunch of everything. The entire test is pretty much a blur looking back on it. Its crazy because I just took it and cant remember anything!
  5. Hey, yeah I just kept track in my head. My first 10 questions I had 6 SATA. It was nuts. Ive heard that getting a lot of SATA is a good thing but IDK. Im just ridiculously anxious. So, I did Hurst back in august before my final semester and took the review again this past Monday-Wednesday. I also bought Uworld on Sunday and did around 200 questions a day. I really started studying like crazy on Friday up until I tested Thursday morning, at least 8+ hours lol. It was a long week.
  6. I hope so! I'm getting more and more anxious. I had to pick up a shift at work to get my mind off of it. 9 hours and counting till I find out.
  7. Soooo. I took my nclex on the 5th at 0800. I ended leaving feeling pretty good about the test..which I thought leaving I'd be in tears. I had 75 questions around 25 SATA no med questions, no drag and drop or hotspots. Im kinda freaking out because I thought I would be getting some EXTREMELY hard questions that I would be completely stumped on. Im hoping that I was just prepared and got lucky and they asked all the right questions. I did the PVT and got the good pop up at 2, 12, 24, 36 hours post test soooo Im praying that its right! HELP! I feel extremely nervous and anxious. Anyone else ever feel this way?
  8. Hey! So did you feel like the test was a lot easier than you thought? Im going crazy over here. I too ended with 75 questions, around 25 SATA and 1 exhibit question. No med calculations, drag and drop or anything! I did the PVT and got the good pop up, but I feel like I should of gotten extremely hard questions. I'm hoping I was just super prepared and not getting low level questions! EEEEEEEK.
  9. Hey! So did you feel like the test was a lot easier than you thought? Im going crazy over here. I too ended with 75 questions, around 25 SATA and 1 exhibit question. No med calculations, drag and drop or anything! I did the PVT and got the good pop up, but I feel like I should of gotten extremely hard questions. I'm hoping I was just super prepared and not getting low level questions! EEEEEEEK.
  10. EEK! Just took my Nclex the 5th and am still waiting for quick results. Did the PVT and got the good pop up, but I'm still extremely nervous! I ended up with 75 questions in a little over an hour. Around 25 SATA, I just don't feel like the test was THAT hard. I was expecting some questions that I would be completely stumped on, but that never happened. HELP!
  11. Congrats everyone who was accepted! Btw! Be extra proud of yourself. In lecture the other week Dr. Jewell told us there was over 490 applicants for fall with only 100 seats. So congrats again!
  12. You're welcome! I had SO many questions before I started the program and wish I had someone to ask lol. "Medical ethics" is just normal 1301 ethics at Alamo colleges. I have no clue why BSHP calls it that. It's just confusing. So to advance and take classes during the summer they send out an e mail 3 weeks before spring break asking whoever is interested to reply and you'll be considered. To my knowledge there is only around 30 slots AND the people who are automatically put into those 30 slots are people who are a semester ahead and failed a class. There was about 15 people who failed pedi or maternal who automatically took 15/30 of those open seats. Then it opens to everyone in the night,day and LVN/RN program. It's really based off your gpa. They look at the grades you made during fundamentals,commons, and complex. The e mail says "generally students have between a 3.2-3.6" but to be safe strive for that 4.0. You also have to be able to attend a week long camp in July for pedi that's out of town or, get lucky enough and attend a camp for juvenile diabetes Monday-Friday here in town. Oh! And you also have to have all of your pre-reqs done. I still needed a sociology and college algebra and took those in the spring along with my nursing classes in order to apply for summer. So is suggest to get them done in your first semester because the second semester is much harder. mental health and pharmacology in the same 8 weeks is NO joke. Beware though, taking classes through the summer isn't for everyone and it's in the e mail. It puts you going 32 weeks straight of school with one week break at the end of August only to start another 16 weeks after only having 1 week off! ������. There is no break between spring and summer it literally goes from a Friday to a Monday. It's defiantly possible though! I work full time and obviously go to school full time lol, I have no life but! You get through a 24 month program in 15 months. So it's so worth it! Hope that helps! Feel free to ask anything else!
  13. Hey Ashley! Just thought I'd come by and answer your question! I'm currently in my 3rd semester at BSHP going through the summer! Clinical days vary each semester. 1st Semester 1st 8 weeks - Thursday/Friday -- there was also an optional 12 hour clinical offered for Saturday for students who were interested 2nd 8 weeks - Tuesday/ Wednesday 2nd Semester 1st 8 weeks - Tuesday/Wednesday 2nd 8 weeks- Thursday/Friday -- There was also a optional 12 hour clinical on either Thursday or Friday for the students who were interested 3rd Semester I applied to advance a semester and was chosen so I think our clinical schedule is going to be different vs the normal 3rd semester fall clinical schedule but it goes as follows 1st 8 weeks - *Mandatory* 12 hour clinical either Tuesday or Wednesday (clinical instructors pick which day you will be at clinical) 2nd 8 weeks - They are all over the place. It depends on which c.a.m.p you are going, depends on what clinical days you will have Let me know if you have any more questions!
  14. I'm sure yall will be fine! I know the waiting is terrible though! Yalls TEAS scores are definitely competitive! Stay positive :)

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