Failed a course and now have to do an extra year!!
Soo, i just had my final exams and I failed the nursing course which is only offered once a year. that means I have to do an extra year in the nursing school. I feel soo devastated and mad at myself. To do 3 more years seem like a LONGGG runn for meee ..i wanted to graduate asap, but noww it's not possible. I feel like a failureee..just don't know how to feel about all this. I told my parents and they're very understanding but still I know that they are disappointed. and more than them..i'm disappointed in myself. I am in BScN program and because of this I feel like switching to RPN program in the same school since it's only 2 yr program. But then I want to get settled in USA after I graduate (i'm currenly in canada) so I'm second guessing myself considering the fact that graduating from BScN program will be easier to get me a job in states compared to RPN. Do you guys think that I should stick with BScN program and finish the program in 3 years or should I switch to RPN? Right now I can't think of what to do so had to come here to get some advice. Any encouragement or advice will be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time!
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Soo, i just had my final exams and I failed the nursing course which is only offered once a year. that means I have to do an extra year in the nursing school. I feel soo devastated and mad at myself. To do 3 more years seem like a LONGGG runn for meee ..i wanted to graduate asap, but noww it's not possible. I feel like a failureee..just don't know how to feel about all this. I told my parents and they're very understanding but still I know that they are disappointed. and more than them..i'm disappointed in myself. I am in BScN program and because of this I feel like switching to RPN program in the same school since it's only 2 yr program. But then I want to get settled in USA after I graduate (i'm currenly in canada) so I'm second guessing myself considering the fact that graduating from BScN program will be easier to get me a job in states compared to RPN. Do you guys think that I should stick with BScN program and finish the program in 3 years or should I switch to RPN? Right now I can't think of what to do so had to come here to get some advice. Any encouragement or advice will be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time!