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May 24, 2008, 12:30 PM
Re: Failed NCLEX-RN exam, DISCOURAGED TO TAKE AGAIN.
So sorry! I have seen on this site that Suzanne's plan is good to take. I believe if you do a search you will find info. Good luck!
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May 24, 2008, 01:00 PM
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May 24, 2008 at 01:04 PM by racing-mom4
Re: Failed NCLEX-RN exam, DISCOURAGED TO TAKE AGAIN.
Please dont take this wrong---but did I read you correctly when you said you have attempted NCLEX 10x??
There is something missing---your obviously missing a key element to the test. I praise you for your determination, I know I for one would not have the heart to take it 10x. I am only assuming you have taken Kaplans or Hurst type of courses and followed Suzannes plan here on this forum. I am also assuming you have practiced thousands of Nclex style questions in preparation for your attempts at the test.
But the facts are you have been out of school now longer than you were in it. You have a college degree...what type of work are you doing now? Have you considered using your college degree for something besides nursing? Maybe being a drug rep, or work in medical sales, maybe administration for a hospital or hospice?
If your heart is totally set on being an actual registered nurse, you may have to go to school again, I hate to say that cause I cant imagine the debt your already in. But there is something missing in your test taking skills. You may need to find a school that has a very high pass rate and retake nursing school.
My heart goes out to you, as I could not imagine the frustration and anxiety you must be feeling.
Best of luck in what ever path you chose.
PS check out the students section Nclex tab.You will find a ton of support from other folks who are currently preparing for Nclex and great tips for studying. Best of luck!!
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May 24, 2008, 01:29 PM
Re: Failed NCLEX-RN exam, DISCOURAGED TO TAKE AGAIN.
you are right! (racing mom-4). i graduated nursing 1993 and i'm not using my profession as a nurse since then, 'till i'm here in america. i'm also thinking of going back to school, but for me it's kind of late. I'm already an LVN, and thinking of pursuing that profession 'till... But most of my friends encouraged me to go on taking the exam, cause i'm not the one, i guess there are lots of them as many as ten times than me. I really don't know, but i can't take my mind out of nursing (RN). Kind of depressing cause i really didn't make it. I did review school twice, (Kaplan and Global). I really need some............... help. i'm confused.
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May 24, 2008, 01:49 PM
Re: Failed NCLEX-RN exam, DISCOURAGED TO TAKE AGAIN.
I am so sorry that this happened. What country are/were you in? You say that you are an LVN, have you worked as one yet? I agree with racingmom4, there must be a missing component. Is it a language barrier? I ask since your post seems to indicate that you are from another country. I understand that most foreign applicants do have a challenge with the language, how things are interpeted and such. I wish you the best.
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May 24, 2008, 02:43 PM
Re: Failed NCLEX-RN exam, DISCOURAGED TO TAKE AGAIN.
(pagandeeva 2000) i am from Philippines, and i am working as an LVN in a facility (DDN) for a year, just giving meds (routine meds). my part time was in a nursing homes for just 2 mos (frankly i didn't have a hard time taking my LVN i passed it the 3rd time, better than RN 10x still negative) last 2 mos, i gave up my job just to prepare for a review which i didn't make it. i don't have a job right now try to look for a new one. i don't know if its a language problem, maybe part of it. to tell you frankly this is my first time to be in this website, and i received my result yesterday that i did not pass, and i find it helpful right now, interacting somebody i don't know. i really need more advises, as i am writing this my eyes shed tears that i can't help it......cause i thought i did my best shot...
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May 24, 2008, 03:20 PM
Re: Failed NCLEX-RN exam, DISCOURAGED TO TAKE AGAIN.
Going to move this to the NCLEX forum. Please take the time to check out Suzanne's plan it is a sticky and is called 2008 version of Suzanne's plan.
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May 24, 2008, 05:12 PM
Re: Failed NCLEX-RN exam, DISCOURAGED TO TAKE AGAIN. Originally Posted by ielin (pagandeeva 2000) i am from Philippines, and i am working as an LVN in a facility (DDN) for a year, just giving meds (routine meds). my part time was in a nursing homes for just 2 mos (frankly i didn't have a hard time taking my LVN i passed it the 3rd time, better than RN 10x still negative) last 2 mos, i gave up my job just to prepare for a review which i didn't make it. i don't have a job right now try to look for a new one. i don't know if its a language problem, maybe part of it. to tell you frankly this is my first time to be in this website, and i received my result yesterday that i did not pass, and i find it helpful right now, interacting somebody i don't know. i really need more advises, as i am writing this my eyes shed tears that i can't help it......cause i thought i did my best shot...
As someone mentioned, there may refresher courses that may be of more assistance to you. I have tried looking for them myself out of curiousity here in New York, and they seem to be few and far from where I reside, but maybe it would be worth the investment for you to do so. I still believe that you gave it your best...you are determined and did not give up thus far. Right now, I would take time to grieve a bit, since you received the results yesterday, look for another job and try a different focus. If there is, in fact, a refresher course around you that is affordable, consider taking advantage. Or, maybe an NCLEX review exam. My heart really goes out to you, and good luck!
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May 24, 2008, 07:45 PM
Re: Failed NCLEX-RN exam, DISCOURAGED TO TAKE AGAIN. Originally Posted by pagandeva2000 As someone mentioned, there may refresher courses that may be of more assistance to you. I have tried looking for them myself out of curiousity here in New York, and they seem to be few and far from where I reside, but maybe it would be worth the investment for you to do so. I still believe that you gave it your best...you are determined and did not give up thus far. Right now, I would take time to grieve a bit, since you received the results yesterday, look for another job and try a different focus. If there is, in fact, a refresher course around you that is affordable, consider taking advantage. Or, maybe an NCLEX review exam. My heart really goes out to you, and good luck!
Actually the refresher courses are only open to those that hold an actual license here in the US as an RN. Without having that, one cannot take a refresher course here.
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