Published Jan 29, 2009
it's hot in phoenix
224 Posts
Took my NCLEX yesterday, shut off at 75 questions, didnt sleep or eat. Got up this am, checked Quick results for the heck of it and still nothing, checked my Nursing Board website this am and there it was, my RN license number and it expires in 2013. I even grabbed someone at work to look at it and printed it. My question is- has anybody got results on their nursing board before quick results. I'm afraid it's not real:bugeyes::bugeyes: I think I need some sleep, thanks for any reply, donna
Melinurse
2,040 Posts
that's pretty quick. there have been a few others who have gotten their results before the pearsonvue. if on the bon then congradulations rn!!!!
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suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
There are states that will have the results up before the Quick Results are available; even a couple of people have had their licenses posted by the time that they made the drive back home. Depends on your state.
Congratulations on passing the exam.
SuesquatchRN, BSN, RN
10,263 Posts
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FaithinGod2009
21 Posts
Congratulations!!!! Best of luck to you in your career.
LuckyKelleyK, RN
101 Posts
Congratulations! Your title made me laugh, I will probably feel the same way when I finally get there!
I feel like I just won an Academy Award- I want to thank GOD and every single person on allnurses:yeah::yeah:
without everybody's advice and suggestions I would of been lost:bowingpur:bowingpur:bowingpur
Honey, you did it. Now relax and read a good crap novel.
What's next? Do you have a job lined up? Or just a collapse?
:)
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Congratulations, yes as mentioned there are a few states that post before quick results, I to found out the following day with Az a few years ago and thought it was wrong to start with
SummerGarden, BSN, MSN, RN
3,376 Posts
yeah!!!! congrats! fyi, i think i know what you mean though i have not taken my exam yet. i am working as a new grad and am thinking of the transition where i need to be responsible for the patients without back up! that is a scary feeling to me.. i think the fact that we are afraid and are not overly confident might bode well in the long run.... i know some new grads that are overly confident and are complete disasters on the floor!! gl!
suesquatch, believe it or not, I'm actually looking forward starting school again. I have worked in the hospital on the oncology floor for 12 yrs, but now I want to do pediatric oncology, this is going to be my first weekend without studying in a long time, not too sure what to do.:bugeyes::bugeyes:If anybody see's a 6 foot white woman wandering around the streets, just guide me to the closest mall, so I can try to be "normal" again:lol2::lol2:
caliotter3
38,333 Posts