Published Apr 18, 2006
esmith1981
10 Posts
gr8rnpjt, RN
738 Posts
You have accomplished a lot despite having several setbacks on the way. Congratulations for passing! I know there are several exam prep books that you can buy, I suggest you do that and study whenever you get a chance.
Don't give up, if it is your dream to become a nurse, just keep trying and eventually you will be successful. I know it is hard to visualize, but try to see yourself in your scrubs and going to work, what things you may be doing when you get there. Keep that dream, and keep trying. Try to study as hard as you can the next time you take the exam! Keep your chin up, if it is your dream, it will come true if you work hard for it. Good luck
LisaRRT
34 Posts
I am sorry. You can do this. I can only imagine how difficult it must be to study right now with three under five years. I have five children but there ages are more spread out. You can do this.
I used so many different materials to prepare from Mosby's CAT, Saunders, MedsPub (required by my school), to review for nurses and a few others. I did approx. 6000 test questions and tested 1 month and 1 day from graduation. Please don't give up, if you can mother three little ones, YOU CAN DO ANYTHING.
I will be keeping my fingers crossed for you.
Good Luck
Lisa
GilbertDaddy
223 Posts
As a father of two trying to work and go to school, I can empathize too. I'm sorry to hear about your 2 year old, we were very concerned about my son for the same reason but he seems to be more receptive to audial cues now.
Do you know if there are particular questions or sections that you are having the most trouble with? I've typically found that writing or typing out the questions and answers work well as your entire body is in on the learning process.
Let me know if I can help, I'd hate to see someone who put so much work into things let them go, it's possible you'll regret that for a very long time, or even worse - blame your dear children