Re: How will I make it through?
First,
take a deep breath! It was only ONE exam! Plus, at 73 I imagine that you were only a few points from passing! Nursing exams are NOT typical tests, and sometimes it can be an adjustment to move from strict knowledge questions to critical thinking nursing logic. It's ok to not be perfect - it makes you work harder. I can say that I did not make A's on every test! Not even B's on some! But that's ok. If you can learn from your mistakes and make improvements, that's the most important part.
You should make an appointment with your professor and discuss the exam with them. Find out what you missed, why, and what areas you need to improve. Remember, it may not be just content but it may be an aspect of the nursing process, such as assessment, diagnosis, or evaluation. Also, invest in
ONE NCLEX style book (don't waste your money on dozens of these). Try to get a book that has test taking strategies in the first chapter, read this, and try to use these strategies on your school tests. You can also use this book to do review questions prior to your tests.
My first semester of nursing school my professor made a profound statement that proved to be true in almost every case regarding people who pass nursing school and people who don't. She said, "Nursing school is not easy. It is about making choices. Some people make good choices, and some people make poor choices. If you make poor choices then you only have yourself to blame in the end." This means that if your job is interfering with your work, then you have a choice to make. I know it's not what you probably want to hear, but remember that nursing school is a short term process that leads to a long-term goal: life
after nursing school and the pursuit of happiness. Explore the reasons why you may not have been able to do as well on this test: were you busy working? busy with family? busy with sleep? busy with {insert life problem here}? You need to explore and deal with the obstacles that are keeping you from achieving your optimal performance. Work on reducing these distractions. You probably can't get rid of all of them, but hopefully you can find a happy medium between life and nursing school.
Oh, and USE THIS WEBSITE!!! It is very helpful and very supportive! Good luck, and I know you will do better on your next test!!
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