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rpn

hello there,,hws the rpn exam last sept 12?

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Not as difficult as I feared. Most of the girls that I took it with felt the same way. I was feeling ill with anxiety as we waited for them to let us in the room but as soon as I sat down I felt fine. Now the waiting begins.

I wrote it last year and found it wasn't that bad. Results took about 4 -5 weeks. The thing is everyone gets differing versions of the exam. My school told everyone at the start of the program that nobody ever failed the exam but sure enough a few people did fail and wrote again at the next sitting and then passed. I think the key with that exam is being relaxed enough to really think through the questions.

I must add that the few who did not pass the RPN exam the first time, I think that most of them did not make it due to english language comprehension issues. These were very nice people, it's just that maybe they just needed a bit more time to read the questions.

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