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kari
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Posted on 07-07-15 4:43
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I want to try it one more time. I have been focusing is about kaplan.if u guys (anybody reading this) have study kaplan to pass the nclex-Rn please give me advice. and i would strongly appreciate it i would also want to ask all the people that have been in my shoes. please tell me if u also like me taken this test nclex-Rn various times and then passed. this is a very important question: why do u think u didnt pass the previous times u took the test? please i would appreciate any feedback!
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sadeekxa
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Posted on 10-10-15 1:37
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sorry for being a bit off-topic,but after reading Kari dd's post,I wish to ask some few questions. I have passed my high school from Nepal and thinking of coming to the US for my B.SC.nursing.but I am confused whether doing a BSN in Nepal or in the US would be a better choice.I mean how difficult is the course? how manageable are the fees? and is it that a US graduated nurse would have better prospects of passing nclex and obtaining license than one graduated from Nepalese university? can anyone walk me through this? any suggestion will be appreciated. thankyou!
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Saaney Gurung.
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Posted on 10-10-15 1:15
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You need to pass 10+2 from Nepal (I think that's what you meant to say by high school)? Are you coming here on student visa (F1). You will have some hard time finding and maintaining job for long term on F1 even if you graduate with a BSN degree from US (due to student visa). If your ultimate goal is to settle in US, I strongly recommend you get your BSN from US. Currently it is very very hard for people on F1 or F2 (spouse of F1) who have their BSN from overseas to get job in US even when they have passed NCLEX here (personally know at least 4 who are now on same boat for 1-3 years who graduated from Nepal, India, Australia, & UK). Bottom line, if you plan on ultimately coming to US get your education here in US regardless of what you plan on majoring. Answering your second question, as long as you put your effort and hard work the course is not difficult. Managing fees depends on numerous factors such as where you live, what kind of university or colleges you attend, your lifestyle, what kind of job you can land while schooling and so on. In general I will say Yes to your last question. Good luck!!!!!!
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Karnali Blues
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Posted on 10-10-15 2:08
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Kari.. Do not loose hope. We have completed nursing school and there is no way to back up. I know we all get frustrated but relax,pray and practice questions more, rather than focusing on more resources try to complete one. Saunders or Hurst is very good for content. Do more questions and focus on how to prioritize and delegate. Let me know if u need any help. Best of luck.
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Posted on 10-10-15 5:40
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If you have failed 5 Times then give up....i wouldnt want to be in a hospital with a nurse who have failed miserably in the exam.no hard feelings but thats life..learn from bindu or paneru:-)
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Saaney Gurung.
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Posted on 10-10-15 9:34
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I am sorry to be that heart breaker, but at this point you need to consider some other career. As a F1 student myself I know its really hard from financial point of view and also from having to spend many more years of your life into something else. Having said that, 6 attempts is to much and personally as one of the hospital administrators who interviews nurses for job I will find it very hard to recommend you for any position that involves direct patient care and CE.
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sadeekxa
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Posted on 10-11-15 5:22
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@saaney bro,thank you very much.with what you said,there has been some relief . consultancies here make things appear frustrating.many of them even suggest I choose Australia over US for my BSN and that Nepalese students going to US for BSN is rather unheard.yes I did my +2 in science and thinking of applying for fall 2016(in F1 VISA). i will be taking my TOEFL and SAT this December and hoping for the best.now decided, I will apply to US universities if and only if my SAT scores turn out good so as to get a good amount of scholarship.but after reading a similar thread earlier regarding undergrad advice( saw that you've commented too),somewhere down I doubt if going to US for undergrad would be a good decision.to be honest,having known what awaits a nurse at the end of the month here in Nepal, my ultimate goal is to work as a nurse in US.most people tell me undergrad life in US is not easy and that's true but I fear if struggling as a nurse from Nepalese university to get a license is gonna be even tougher.
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Saaney Gurung.
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Posted on 10-11-15 9:43
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if you ask me whether or not you should come to US, I will say DO NOT COME. That's the same advice I have given and will give to my family members. It is very hard (read almost impossible) to get H1B or green card (GC) sponsorship even with US BSN degree for F1 students. The hardest challenge in US is the limitations that come with being on student visa than money and difficulty of the course itself in my opinion. If you do not have any problem marrying anyone (often Kaley, gorey, Mexican, Pakistani etc) like other Nepalese (mostly girls) to just get your green card than you will be fine in US. The best routes are getting a DV or honestly marrying a person with H1B, GC or US citizenship.
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sadeekxa
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Posted on 10-11-15 10:42
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@saaney bro,i truly appreciate your advice and thank you for taking time to answer my queries.yes,even I have heard most F1 students are left with 'what after graduation'? getting GC is not easy and going back home is not what you want.going to grad school is rather expensive and visa expiry is on it's way.people say some go for US army MAVNI while others file for asylum,few marry khaires.keeping all these in account ,I guess I should give Australia a try as Nepalese university degree is gonna take me nowhere and people say Australia is more liberal is granting PR.anyways,thanks again.and good luck with what you've been doing.and yes,HAPPY DASHAIN !!!!
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Lajalu
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Posted on 10-11-15 5:53
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@kari ji.... Dont loose ur hope. Good luck.
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Posted on 10-16-15 1:14
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hello kari, i recently passed nclex second time. Don't lose hope, if i can do it, then anyone can do it. Just go from cover to cover of Saunders book and do questions from kaplan qbank and QT, kaplan Q's are somehow similar to NCLEX. Also, practice Qs from Linda LaCharity book. you will end up doing more than 3000 Qs, and i think those Qs prepare you enough to defeat Nclex. If you need further infos and my study schedule, email me, i will be more than happy to help you :). Good Luck.
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esunits
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Posted on 11-23-16 3:13
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Hi Rumour, I am unable to load any of those documents. Do you still have them and can you email them? or does anyone else have them. Thank you so much to everyone.
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esunits
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Posted on 11-23-16 3:14
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Sorry and email is esunits@gmail.com
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Rumour
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Posted on 12-01-17 1:36
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After few years i opened sajha.com sand saw your message..... I am sorry for that. May be you might have done with the NCLEX exam, still i am replying because thins might help somebody. I am extremely sorry. Now a days those study materials are uploded in :https://www.facebook.com/recruitabroad/ https://drive.google.com/open?id=1883oAFrFfdABuOhmCPzPKaVwg3Zp5RDn All the best to all
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