I tested at a PSI site. I had to sign in, and turn my cell off. Then I had to show the proctor my drivers license, my glasses, and have my personal belongings were locked in a bag I took with me to the cubicle where I tested. Overall it was easier than what I remember from taking the NCLEX, and getting the results as soon as I was finished was such a relief.
I did not have any technical difficulties, and would definitely recommend taking at a testing site.
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Catherine Verner N.C.S.N., B.S.N.
RN
Chino Valley Unified District
Chino Valley, AZ United States
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-14-2024 11:11
From: Tiffany Johnson, RN, BSN
Subject: PSI testing
Did you all go to a PSI testing site or did you use the PSI Bridge and take the test in your office or home? Were there any technical difficulties?
-- Tiffany Johnson, RNIron County School District
435-559-0601
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