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  1. That is reassuring. I am not sure if this is even a true problem or if I am just worrying myself over something that doesn't exist. What area are you in? I work in NH!
  2. Do you think it would limit me from getting a job because I am within a specialty? I just want to make sure I could get a job :)
  3. What was your experience as an RN before being accepted/admitted to school for your MSN? What area of speciality were you in, and did you have difficulties finding a job? I always knew I wanted to go back to school for my masters. However, I still had curiosities about what I could do with my BSN, and such as L&D. I love what I do now, but I still want to further my education. I don't regret learning labor and postpartum, because now I will never wonder what if. So here I am, back to my original plan of going back to school for family practice nurse practitioning! I want to make sure that specializing in such a unique specialty won't hinder me from getting a job in family nurse practitioning. I know I can be accepted in to my schools of choice, I am just looking for job security once I am done. I will have med-surg under my belt and some home care, but the majority will be in labor, delivery, and postpartum. Thank you very much in advance!!
  4. Update: I had passed!!!! been working as a nurse over 2 years now!!!!
  5. Oh no... I'm hoping it is a good sign in my case! I am in the state of New Hampshire.
  6. Hi everyone! I was looking for anyone that could share their experiences, especially those who got 265 questions. This is the first time I took them. I am so scared. A lot of my classmates shut off at 75, and so every question I was praying it would stop and it didn't. Is it likely that I failed, or are there still hopes for success? I must note, I caved and tried the Pearson "trick", after 24 hours because I heard its best to wait, and I got the "good" pop up: Our records indicate that you have recently scheduled this exam. Another registration cannot be made at this time". Does anyone have experience with the accuracy of this trick? I know there is obviously room for error because it is not definitive, but it is my only channel of hope at this very moment. Thanks in advance

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