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  1. Hello, I am a Canadian nurse with a current NY RN license, Visa screen certificate from CGFNS and a job offer letter from upstate NY. My employer has no experience in writing TN visa letters. I would truly appreciate if someone can help me with sample TN employment letters. Thank You!
  2. Hello my dear nursing mates :) Last night I got one of the best news of life that I had passed the NCLEX on my 1st attempt. I could not believe my eyes when I saw the email from Alberta Nursing Board in Canada. I had to re-read the email a few times to actually fathom the good news. I read so many helpful posts from allnurses before my NCLEX that I too want to share my experience and strategies with all of you on how I prepared for the NCLEX. NCLEX was the most weirdest and hardest exam I had ever written in my life. We all know how hard nursing school exams are but NCLEX is even more nastier I watched lots of youtube videos and read many forums to get hints to better prepare for the NCLEX. Here are all the resources and strategies I used to prepare for THE BEAST of Nursing Exams aka: NCLEX! 1) Saunders Comprehensive Review for NCLEX RN- I could not finish reviewing the whole book. This is an amazing review book. I wish I bought this book while in my accelerated nursing school. 2) Lippincott's Q & A Review for NCLEX-RN- This is a must have book for practicing lots of questions. The questions are hard but they are very close to actual NCLEX questions. I did 4 out of 6 of the comprehensive tests. I would highly recommend doing all the 6 tests. 3) NSBSN course- I took the 5 week access and did a lot of their practice questions. I didn't use much of their content review. 4) simplenursing.com- I found Mike Linares from simplenursing.com 3 weeks before the exam. Mike makes nursing concepts simple and fun. I signed up for 1 month access and only watched the videos in the last 3 weeks for review. I would highly recommend simplenursing if you are like me who gets bored reading textbooks easily and loves watching videos. I hope these resources are helpful. I wish the very best to everyone who will be taking the NCLEX. Believe in yourself and give in your best. We made it through nursing school; we certainly can pass the NCLEX! Take care =)

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