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Top 10 topnotchers of the Dec 07 nursing boards

Here are the top 10 passers of the Dec 2007 Philippine nursing licensure exams:
1. Zandra Mae Zabaza Bongco, Pamantasan Ng Lungsod Ng Maynila -- 88.40

2. Robneil Dylan Sanchez Dellosa, University of Perpetual Help Rizal-Calamba Campus -- 87.00

3. Joanna Kaye Binoya Remolar, San Pedro College-Davao City -- 86.80

4. Denise Claudia Dimatulac Mangiliman, University of Makati -- 86.40
Neil Niño Sugitarios Navarra, San Pedro College-Davao City -- 86.40
Pedro Jr Posadas Tabernero, Saint Dominic Savio College -- 86.40

5. Joann Aguilar Candado, West Negros College -- 86.20
Betty Chua Chung, University of Makati -- 86.20
Leslie Yap Coo, Central Philippine University -- 86.20

6. Katrina Victoria Luceño Akut, Xavier University -- 86.00
John Edward Vergil Villaflor Belardo, Trinity University of Asia (Trinity-Qc) -- 86.00
Richard Baguio Saavedra, Ateneo De Davao University -- 86.00

7. Rosemarie Lu Go, Western Mindanao State University -- 85.80
January Ivy Bacali Haspela, Central Philippine University -- 85.80
Cristine Valen Mendez, Davao Doctors College, Inc. -- 85.80
Julius Atalip Riazonda, Saint Paul University-Tuguegarao -- 85.80

8. Joreena Perida Alvaran, Remedios T. Romualdez Medical Foundation -- 85.60
Emlyn Limbo Escobar, University of La Sallete-Santiago -- 85.60
Hernessa Torralba Hernandez, Xavier University -- 85.60

9. Gerrie Mae Lozada Angostura, University of Iloilo -- 85.40
Sheryl Gaye Uy Cu, De Los Santos College (Delos Santos School of Nursing) -- 85.40
Ayn Portia De Luna Galamgam, San Pedro College-Davao City -- 85.40
Germaine Lou Tabita Sanchez, University of San Agustin -- 85.40
Marie Kathleen Cavida Santos, Perpetual Help College of Manila -- 85.40
Mary Lenin Pepito Talisic, San Pedro College-Davao City -- 85.40
Jay Pong Yap, Capitol University (Cagayan Capitol Coll.) -- 85.40
Vivian Esparaz Yu, De Los Santos College (Delos Santos School of Nursing) -- 85.40

10. Katrina Socorro Lapuz Cembrano, University of San Agustin -- 85.20
Diana Jean Bernardo Mendoza, Dr. Carlos S. Lanting College-Q.C. -- 85.20
Jeggar Chris Envoltorio Sorianosos, West Visayas State University-La Paz -- 85.20
Aura Ydda Alyne Santiago Toreja, Our Lady of Fatima University-Valenzuela -- 85.20

Comments

Anonymous said…
Hi Geoff, Registered online na sa Pearson vue February 27, got an email from them few hours after stating that they still need the Illinois BON response for my eligibility and once available they will send me my ATT. Then yesterday checked my Pearson vue Account and it is stated there- Eligibility start: February 29, 2008 Eligibility end: May 29, 2008. Ito na ba yung eligibility from BON na sinasabi ng Pearson vue na hinihintay nila and I just have to wait for my ATT? Thanks very much for all the help.
Geoff said…
Yes, and you should get an e-mail from Pearson Vue shortly, which is your ATT. Once you get this, you can schedule your NCLEX test date.
Anonymous said…
Hey Geoff until now I haven't received my ATT from Pearson vue? I noticed the eligibility in my Pearson vue account Feb 29. Do I have to pay the $150 first before they send me the ATT? Thanks again
Geoff said…
Nope, you pay the $150 when you schedule a exam date. Just wait for it.
Anonymous said…
Hi Geoff, got my ATT na, last Tuesday pa pala nila sinend pero napunta sa spam mails ko.Thanks for the help
Anonymous said…
hi can please someon help me...kindly post ung top 20 sa recent NLE...i just wonder kc kng nkpasok ako sa top 20(TWENTY).ngtanong po ako sa PRC Baguio pero ang sabi po only PRC Manila have the copy..pls nman po pkipost kng cnung meron jan, baka umabot ung average kng 82.6%....Thank you very much! i hope someone could help me
Anonymous said…
Hi again Geoff, plan ko kasi to apply visascreen sa CGFNS. Do I still need to submit again a new License validation form and Academic Records validation form? Or will just ask them to forward my records from their CES Dept to Visascreen Dept? Thank you

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