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sinai

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  1. I guess that's good practice for us RPN who will be taking bridging program to RN. For me I found the last 50 questions very hard but the start I knew the answers right off. But @ the end of the exam I totally felt like I failed.
  2. Yeyy congrats I did mine on sept. 26 and passed got results last week í ½í¸€í ½í¸€í ½í¸‡ glory be to God. For those wondering about my resources it was just my program materials, saunders for PN very helpful and thw online questions were like sooo goood with rationales, and thw CPNRE exam prep guide (book) and I did the predictor test and got 85-90% probability of passing that predictor is good that it assess your knowledge of how you're able yo answer questions and what type of questions you're able to answer and where you need to focus.
  3. Congrats :) how did you find the exam?
  4. Congratulations where do u live?? I wrote on September 26 no results yet
  5. Ohhh I wrote mine on sept. 26 still waiting for results, I tried to call CNO today but the wait is lonngggg. I already did the jurisprudence and I passed so I hope I pass this so I can start working. I'm freaking out.
  6. You should do the predictor test more like once you feel you've study enough and want to test your readiness. And it's very good practice for the real test cause it gives you strategies to answer the questions
  7. Hey I used Saunders prep guide, my school notes, and cpnre prep guide and I did the predictor test. Saunders is sooo good over 4000 practice questions focus on the rationales.
  8. Ok thanks for the info I thought it was for both nclex and cpnre haha thanks! Nevermind í ½í¸‚í ½í¸‚
  9. axlekyle I have heard of the Pearson vue trick are you going to do that? And how long until we're going to know the results. Since it's computer I thought it would take less time
  10. Same I did 170 as well I finished 45 minutes earlier but i stayed there until the last 15 minutes cause I wanted to use all my time and review everything and made sure I was confident about all the answers.eventhough there were some questions that was like whatever
  11. Yess he is good, how many questions did you do?
  12. Heyy how was the exam?? Axelekyle
  13. So day 3 is thag between the symphysis and the pubis??
  14. Will you be doing the rpn or for rn?
  15. I thought it was ok like there was nothing that I didn't learn from school, I did mine yesterday and I did 170 questions but i have heard so many different stories on different numbers of questions that's why I was wondering how many have you guys done for the rpn so far.

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