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bombed on my final

hey there just needed someone to talk to right now. It feels like my world just caved in today. i went to take my med/surg final and failed. i jjust need to know everything will be all right. i really don't know what I'm gonig to do now because i was kicked out the program. I wonder if I'll ever be a nurse.:o

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Hang in there - Talk to the instructor and Dean and see what they suggest.

Take the time to evaluate what went wrong and then research how to fix it - you aren't the first - you won't be the last.....It is a learning experience. Maybe this is your jump start into something bigger and better!

hey there just needed someone to talk to right now. It feels like my world just caved in today. i went to take my med/surg final and failed. i jjust need to know everything will be all right. i really don't know what I'm gonig to do now because i was kicked out the program. I wonder if I'll ever be a nurse.:o

Don't give up; I can't say that it will be easy, but you need to go in and talk to the program director and find out what they suggest that you do; at my school, students who failed out were given 1st prefence for admittance the next semester. One girl I knew failed the final exam to graduate; they didn't tell her until we were reviewing for the NCLEX a week later. She cried for a week. Then she picked herself up, and applied to a 4yr program. She is doing great now, and has one semester to go. Do not lose faith in yourself. You can do this-just find out what you need to focus on, what you need to do to suceed and don't give up. I started nursing school when I was 20; met my dh, moved and quit; I started three more times, and either had to quit due finances or a new baby (usually both). I am now a critical care nurse, and love it. I would not change the road I took to get here even though at times it seemed like it would never happen. Best of luck, and a big hug.

Dang, I really do hope that everything looks a little better for you tomorrow. Best wishes and a hug your way.

I'm so sorry. I know you must be feeling like crud right now, and I wish I could help. I will tell you, though, the same thing happened to a classmate of mine in nursing school. She simply went to another school starting the next semester, her classes transferred, and today she is an RN.

Don't give up. Whatever you do, don't give up. When you graduate, you will cherish being a nurse all the more because of what you have had to overcome in getting there.

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Thank you all for great and inspirational responses. I went to talk to the director and one of my clinical instructors about the other choices I have and they were very helpful. They helped me find another school I can transfer into all I need to know is study and pray. But thank you so much may GOD BLESS YOU.

:icon_hug: hang in there. it is going to be all right. when i was a student, i made friends with a girl who was kicked out of another nursing program. it's hard on the ego. especially when it's rejection from something you really want.

please take care.

:nurse: :clown:

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