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small or big envelope?

its been over 5 weeks since i took my nclex-pn and still waiting on my results to come... just wana know if the good news come in a small or big envelope?

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small positive big neagtive because it comes with the reaplication form heheheh goodluck

my license for the RN came in a small envelope. I received it about 2 weeks after taking the exam.

I heard big envelope bad, small envelop good.....But that was from nurses who took it quite a while ago!

some received a big envelope and they thought they failed but they passed

I took my NCLEX-PN on March 15th, 3 weeks later I received a big white envelope, it was thin, asked my friends if they think I passed they said yes cuz its a thin envelope and I opened it and I falied. I stopped at 85 and falied. So no matter what the envelope just open it and look for the word HAS PASSED. I'm waiting for that for my next exam hoping to pass the 2nd time around. sighhh

I took my NCLEX-PN on March 15th, 3 weeks later I received a big white envelope, it was thin, asked my friends if they think I passed they said yes cuz its a thin envelope and I opened it and I falied. I stopped at 85 and falied. So no matter what the envelope just open it and look for the word HAS PASSED. I'm waiting for that for my next exam hoping to pass the 2nd time around. sighhh

from which state did you took the pn exam?

I took mine in California

Small envelope is good because your license will come in it. I received mine about 1 week after I tested in CA. I assume big would be bad because it will contain your report and information on how to retest, etc. This was for the RN, though.

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