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That is good advice. I too am afraid of failure, but someone on another board gave me several examples of people who had failed before they succeeded. And these are people I would never have guessed would fail.
I also wish I would have followed this advice back in 2006 when I failed one class in nursing school and instead of going back, I switched majors. Now I'm looking to start nursing school again. It was a shock to my ego because I had always made good grades, but I also wasn't used to working, and nursing school is just about a full time job IMO. So this time around if I get in, I will treat it like a job and work harder to achieve my degree.
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OK, so I got my LPN back in 2013...passed with minimum questions on first attempt. I took a bridge program and graduated RN school in August of 2015...yeah I know... Its been a while. Life kept getting in the way...I hadn't really been studying but I would do questions every now and then. Well finally, a month ago I decided I couldn't put things off any longer...I registered and got my ATT two weeks ago, and I have been practicing about 100 questions/day since... I have my test scheduled for this Sat. Do you think two and a half weeks of pratcing NCLEX questions is sufficient. I'm using UWORLD and scores are in the mid 60%. I just want to get this over with... Im sick of my parents/coworkers asking about it and sick of this test looming over my head. This past year has been a huge emotional/ financial struggle and I haven't been focused...but the truth is, I could have done this months ago...its the fear of failing that's holding me back and I don't even kno why I'm afraid... NCLEX PN was not bad...but I'm havining nightmares about this test... So what do you guys think...should I reschedule?