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No. 40
Old Mar 13, 2009, 10:49 PM

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Sorry to hear about your husband not supporting you and the nclex. You made it through nursing school and it may take a little more money and time to pass the nclex but you will do it. I also wish Suzanne Plan was available. I understand the plan was her own and she needed time off, but knowing it helped so many I wish she had let someone else use it to help others since so many saw her as that last hope. Maybe she is going to publish it and we could pay sounds like alot would. Pray for your husband he has no idea how hard the nclex is. Good Luck and you do have friends who care. I have been told you need to get an 75-80 % on the questions to know you are ready. I will be taking it the 3 time in April and i guess I'll try Saunders cause I don't like Kaplan. GOOD LUCK!!!!
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No. 41
from KoshkaBuba
Old Mar 13, 2009, 11:01 PM

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I am computer illiterate HOW?
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No. 42
Old Mar 14, 2009, 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by KoshkaBuba View Post
I am computer illiterate HOW?
Until you have over 15 posts you can not send a pm. You can however read pms. We do ask that any posts you make are not just congratulations to someone that passes exams but are meaningful and useful to the site
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No. 43
Old Mar 14, 2009, 12:06 PM

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everyone is telling you to leave your husband but you probably love him very much and just wish he understood. he certainly needs to be more respectful of your feelings but he probably is worried about money and the time it took you to complete nursing school. tell him to cool down, its not over yet you just haven't finished yet! you'll make it and may your life be peaceful while you try. you are not a failure, you have just stumbuled.
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No. 44
from jenny73
Old Mar 14, 2009, 05:55 PM

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Just keep praying to God. I think it is part of our trials. There is always a solution in every problems we are going to encounter in our lives. Trials are there inorder for us to be brave and strong and be able to know the real meaning of life.

I am also scared coz my husband paid everything, bought me a Mcbook, enrolled in a Kaplan which he paid $668 and I didnt PASS. He told me that everything happen for a reason. He was not mad coz he knows I really tried my best for this examination.

He was just joking with me before I received my result, that if I fail am still in his heart and he still loves but If I PASS he loves me thisssssssss MUCHHHHH...hehehehhe

Just keep praying to God that everything will be OK.

I will start studying next week. So, hopefully it would be the right time for me and to all of us.

Take care and God bless..
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No. 45
from KoshkaBuba
Old Mar 14, 2009, 10:22 PM

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THANK YOU,Silverdragon102!
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No. 46
from bsplash01
Old Mar 14, 2009, 10:45 PM

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there is this book called kaplan NCLEX RN totally different from the course. It teaches u how to answer the questions using critical thinking. i wouldnt have passed if it werent for that book. u can get it at barnes and noble for about 40.00 well worth it
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No. 47
from KoshkaBuba
Old Mar 15, 2009, 08:22 AM

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Yes .. I think Kaplan helped me to pass as well.
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No. 48
from jazzzzy
Old Mar 15, 2009, 05:17 PM

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I don't know if some would agree with me, but I believe in things like "God's WiLL". No matter how smart or how hard we try, there is somebody out there more powerfull than us, and who knows what is better for us. But then again , don't give up, if you're really determine then try and try... As for your husband, shame on him, he does'nt have the slightest idea what we nurses go through !! SmiLe ...
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No. 49
from KoshkaBuba
Old Mar 15, 2009, 08:41 PM

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Jazzzzy I am 100% with you even though I am not much in to religion
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