Good Luck to those who are waiting for the results!Maka remember man sad ta balik sa time nga ga wait sad ko sa results.Hehehe.Its exciting yet nerve wracking.
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Good Luck to those who are waiting for the results!Maka remember man sad ta balik sa time nga ga wait sad ko sa results.Hehehe.Its exciting yet nerve wracking.
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goodluck to all my batchmates na ni take sa board,,,hopefully makapasar cla tanan ug sa kato sad sa mga ni take..excited naku makakita sa result,,hehe
good luck sa mga dec 10 takers! i know kulba kau na.. hehehe.
Is there a site para mahibaw an kung kinsa nakapasar?
Just wanna know if naka pass ba akong sister.
This post must not add up to the anxiety being felt right now by hopefuls who took the Nurses Licensure Examination (NLE) last December 19-20, 2010; rather, this should be their guide to have a clearer view of what's coming — the results — with some clues on when these are released.
For three years, we have covered releases of board exam results but it is only now that the buzz about the NLE results is widespread. Obviously, it's because more blogs and websites found a huge opportunity to gain web traffic by posting the list of passers.
Another reason is that, exam takers can easily share announcements and updates, and even speculative pronouncements, via social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook, to name a few.
But one thing's for sure: the results will be out this month.
The Board of Nursing already issued a statement that they are all “trying their best to have [the] results released within FEBRUARY but within reasonable human capacities and capabililities.”
If you were able to catch the disclaimer, the BoN clearly stated that the results will be released within this month “but within reasonable human capacities and capabilities.”
In short, in my own understanding, they don't like the pressure.
So all the assumptions, speculations and rumors about the exam results released on February 14 (which takers do not want to happen because it is equivalent to spoiling Valentine's Day) or a day thereafter remain as is—assumptions/speculations/rumors.
In fact, the PRC nor the BoN has not given a confirmed or exact date for that matter.
Now, how will you know that the results are about to be released? Here are the signals.
- Your college of nursing dean (or his staff) and the managers/owners of review centers most probably will be the first to know. Best if they can obtain a hard copy of the results from the PRC office.
- Radio stations like DZMM or Bombo Radyo will begin to feed news about it, interview the PRC board chairman, or, maybe, announce the names of passers to, you know, gain more listeners.
- The official web portal of PRC and BoN, most likely, will begin to load slowly or worse become inaccessible.
- Examinees will scour the web for websites or blogs with the passers list. Chat boxes/rooms in blogs will start to congest. Here's a tip: look for a chatter who has downloaded the PDF file.
Dissemination of information with regard to exam results is now faster than it used to be. If you're one of the examinees, we suggest that you wait for the signals as written above or until your relatives or friends will text you with a congratulatory message; they will not text you immediately for any information if you failed.
In the meantime, forget about the release day. Make yourself busy and continue to do something meaningful rather than wasting your time on the web waiting for the results. It will come out...soon.
December 2010 NLE Results: “Signals” | COOLBUSTER.net)
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