time limits for retaking rn exam

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hai,

i got letter from BON stating that ,access pearson vue & apply to retake exam.i had my exam on jun 16.i was very poor in my exam.......my report is

3-below

4-near

1-above

i am getting scared now....how will be the reapplication process..

should i need to apply it fast..in web it shows as after 45days .nothing about time period between application and exam .

should i need to register it fast...how to process further.

plzzzz help me with your suggestions...................

They will not do a thing until the 45 days are up, but you need to focus on preparing first for the exam again. Not the soonest that you can sit for the exam.

Get ready for the exam, and then when you are feeling comforatable with the material this time around, that is when you should start to concern yourself with when you can test again.

Or you are just setting yourself up for failure. You need to prepare as if you have never tested, not just reviewing questions now. With 8 sections, you only had one that was passing. So this means that you are going to need to spend much more time preparing this time around.

Depends on the state that you are writing the exam for as well, some permit a retake in 45 days, the others require a full 90 days.

hai suzanne4, my Q is that should i need to do registration process with BON same as before.for the previous exam it took almost 6months for the verification.i studied outside US.for the upcommig exam which application i should use for NY BON ..

if the verification takes long time or not i would like to know if you have any idea.i am working with your suggestions..thazzz

It is not going to be a long process as they have already evaluated your transcripts, etc. It usually takes about a month to get approval again to sit for the exam. You do not need to complete another CVS. You are only going to follow their directions for re-applying and you can find that right on their website.

Again, I would focus on preparing for the exam first, then worry about registration.

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