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Passed with a B! Mind you I didn't study one iota for this test!. I probably could have gotten an A had I actually made an effort to study, but working seven days a week, 8-10 hours a day, I figured I knew enough already to at least get a C. But hey, I'll take a B! Happy dance!
CLUVRN, MSN, RN
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@Annieranks--Please don't give up. Believe me, everyday is not sunshine and rainbows for me, either. I work seven days a week from early in the morning til late in the evening doing home health visits (my employer lets me have all the visits I can manage; am only required to complete 35 in a week). I do this to pay out of pocket for this program as well as pay all my other bills. There are days when I come home and just want to eat and go to bed. But I FORCE myself to study (although admittedly I did not study for health safety).
Bottom line: Nothing comes easy in life. Nothing was handed to me. I've busted my tail to get where I am today. To me, this program is just one more challenge that I will overcome to get to my ultimate career goal. In few years, all this sacrifice will be but a distant memory.
We're all here on this forum to support each other. Believe in yourself and and keep your eyes on the prize--Annieranks, RN!