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Nov 21, 2008 10:49 AM

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I graduated from nursing school in 2001. After graduation I took my boards and didn't pass. I got really depressed and pretty much gave up on becoming a nurse. My life has changed for the better now and I want to take my boards again. Has anyone been in a similar situation? I need advice on how to go about studying again and what to do to finally pass and start my career. Thanks,
Amy


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from suzanne4
Old Nov 21, 2008, 11:49 AM

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First, check with your BON that you are planning to get licensed under and see if there are special requirements that you will need to meet before you do anything.

You will have to apply for licensure all over again and start from the beginning with preparation. Much has been written on this site about what to do to prepare, have a good read and then decide what you think will work for you.

Best of luck to you, and you can get thru this exam.
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