Published Aug 5, 2006
huc035
1 Post
i graduated from nursing school in 2003, 3rd in my class, with a's and b's. then i failed the nlcex. i have taken several review courses, and have failed a total of three times. now, i'm just plain sad and disgusted about the whole thing and have avoided it for quite some time. anyone have any ideas on how i can get back into the swing of things and be successful?
RGN1
1,700 Posts
Try Suzanne4's program, working through it very systematically. Then do a Kaplan live 5 day course to really learn how to apply the knowledge you know you have to get to that correct answer. Above all, relax, have faith & believe in yourself. YOU CAN DO IT!!!
RNKay31
960 Posts
Since 2003, that's 3 years ago, you need to schedule a comprehensive classroom review to get things going, all the best.
EricJRN, MSN, RN
1 Article; 6,683 Posts
:yeahthat:
Check out the sticky near the top of this forum - I believe it's called, 'The First Tip of My New Study Guide.' Once you work through that, you can contact Suzanne4 for more direction.