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So, I'm here in cali and it's already been a week since I've taken NCLEX-RN and still no results...I still have about another week or two until I find out and it totally is torture!! To all those states who find out in 48 hours...you don't even know how lucky you are. The board still does not have my transcripts...my school didn't send them until July 1, so I don't know how long it will take them to get them in the system.
My test was 75 ?..about 10-15 SATA...lots of prioritizing, infection control and meds...2 math ?...i totally feel like I failed..and from what I've been reading on this website the types of questions and how many questions or how many SATA you get does not matter at all.
So if there is anyone in cali that has taken there boards and is playin the waiting game like myself...I feel for you. I start my job on Monday so at least that will keep me busy. Good luck to all of you out there waiting.
I have just about given up on waiting. It's been well over 10 days, so I know by now the board is just about to send the fail letter in a large envelope. I am going to hit the books in about a week. I am so burned out on studying, been doing it since April/may. I am over the disappointment that I didn't pass. So, good luck to everyone else waiting!:crying2:
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Please do not do that until you get your actual results, we have seen it take up to four weeks or so. If you have not heard anything in two weeks, then contact them to make sure that your file is complete. It can be something as little as issues with fingerprints, etc.
Best of luck to you. And do keep us posted.
suzanne4, RN
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CA does not have Quick Results and actually only about 1/2 of the states do.
CA will permit a new grad that trained in CA to test before they have received their transcripts as long as their name is on the roster sent in by their school. So without a completed file, the BRN is unable to release results in any way, shape, or form.
This is also a very well known fact in CA and all should be aware of it before they test by their schools.