I am wendhie, of course not my real name. I am an RN in the Phils, CGFNS, IELTS and NCLEX-RN passer. I just passed NCLEX-RN last February in Saipan. I am currently under an agency who finances all the expenses from my CGFNS to NCLEX-RN. I am a full time nurse who lives in the province and who happened to have managed time and priorities each time I am to take an examination. And this is how i made it in the NCLEX -RN exam. When I get hired in May of 2006 by an employer, my agency right away filed me an application for NCLEX-RN to be able to complete the last requirement. I started reviewing for my NCLEX on the first week of June 2006. My notices of receipt and approval for my I-140 petition were released in July 2006. That was the time I told my self that I really need to take this NCLEX thing more seriously. I had gone a total of 2 1/2 months review course by a reputable review center which I consider my self a pioneer reviewee from CGFNS to NCLEX-RN. After reaching the quota on the grades to be maintained (as set by the agency), I did self study to prepare my self for the predictor test. Fortunately, I passed the predictor's test. I just waited long for my ATT that when it finally went out in January I chose the last available slot for mid February. Since I had the schedule, I never retired in the night without praying the novena. I did visit a monastery each after my duty. Collected all my notes and reread them. Attended final coaching sessions repeatedly even if only similar questions were being discussed. I really asked for GOD's help because I know how my anxiety shoots up when I miss a single question. I am a true OC person who always wants things to happen as planned. Besides, I am well motivated to pass because my mom then got seriously ill. When I took it in February, I was troubled. I was preoccupied about my mom. I was also a little nervous because all of my batch review mates made it and stopped at 75. Everybody was saying that it was the easiest test ever taken and subsequently they all assured me to pass because I got the highest grade in our review and even in the predictor test. With God's grace, HE made me pass! I owe and offer everything to HIM. I thank HIM because I too stopped at 75 and finished the NCLEX-RN with only 55 minutes. Unbelievably but true, I just experienced an amazing grace! GOD is really good! Nothing is impossible if truly wished from the heart. God indeed listens!
