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NurseBFix

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  1. Hi hopefulnurse3111, I graduated from nursing school in 2016 and life happened to me, but I passed the NCLEX a few weeks ago. Everything has been going great, I had about 6 job offers. I have a full time (12 hr shifts) and a PRN job. Have you passed your NCLEX yet?
  2. @Aliceee Send me your email address.
  3. @the climb Can you please tell me what you used to help you study? Being that you've been out of nursing school so long ago. I'm in the same boat, graduated top of my class in 2016, worked on my temp license through March of 2017, but due to several events in my life didn't take boards. It seems as if I've forgotten so much, but I've been studying the last couple weeks and so much has began coming back to me. I'm wondering what's best for someone like me to pass boards since it's so hard to find in person refresher courses/classes due to covid nowadays. @bcb5rn Thank you soooo much! I really appreciate you taking the time out to give me some helpful advice!
  4. @Tech_2_RN which package did you purchase exactly from nursing.com? There are several. I graduated from nursing school in 2016 top of my class and worked on my temp license. My former DON still keeps in contact with me and wants me to work for her once I pass boards. Due to some unexpected life events I went through a deep depression, but now I'm ready to take boards and ace it! Thanks so much for posting on here for those like myself too.
  5. @Aliceee Hi, did you get any info? It seems we're in the same boat and I plan to take boards next month. I can tell you what I've been doing if you want. I don't mind sharing info
  6. @bcb5rn Can you tell me what you studied? What helped you pass boards?
  7. @the climb Can you please tell me what you used to help you study? Being that you've been out of nursing school so long ago. I'm in the same boat, graduated top of my class in 2016, worked on my temp license through March of 2017, but due to several events in my life didn't take boards. It seems as if I've forgotten so much, but I've been studying the last couple weeks and so much has began coming back to me. I'm wondering what's best for someone like me to pass boards since it's so hard to find in person refresher courses/classes due to covid nowadays.
  8. Congratulations, that's so awesome! So happy for you! What do you think helped prepare you the most?
  9. Did you pass?

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