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  1. I graduated in May, and I am taking my nclex-pn on August 3rd. Hopefully I pass! I plan on working and going to school to do some prereqs for my RN at a community college. I registered (but have not paid yet since I am unsure) for 3 classes: Nutrition, psychology, and microbiology. These classes will be on mondays and wednesdays starting August 15. I am debating if I should even be starting on prereqs for RN yet considering if I don't pass my nclex, I have to study more for it; and if I do pass I will be looking for jobs, although I do have a place that I more than likely can get a job. This is what I was planning: If I pass my nclex, I will go to school on monday & wednesdays. Then I will work other days they decide to schedule me. Any advice? should I go for it and register for classes or should I wait untill spring semester which will be next year? Will doing this be too overwhelming? Should I just be focusing on working after nclex?

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