"I don't have to study. I know it already."
Elizabeth: I did nursing school on the mainland. Their program was similar to here. 2-3 years of nursing classes, then take the NCLEX-RN. Everyone, across the nation, takes the same NCLEX, so that means that all these different schools, across the nation, are pretty much gonna throw the same amount of info at you within 2-3 years.
To answer your question... nursing school kicked my butt! And everyone else's. It was common for 1/2 the students to fail 1/2 the exams. Many students barely passed. There were 2 women in my class, had kids, worked 40 hours/week; they passed. One had worked as a CNA in the ER for 5 years. The other one worked as a surgery tech, in the hospital, for 5 years. That's why they passed... because the knew 75% of the information already.
So, that's the secret. Work a job where you're learning alot. When you're in school, you'll say, "I don't have to study. I know it already."
Elizabeth... do you have family on the mainland? If you do, you might really consider moving back, and letting them take care of you, while you go to school. It's much easier to find work on the mainland as a new grad.
Like slobgob said, it's hard without support. I just don't want you to spend $$ on tuition, then flunk out.
Lisa ;-)
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