Published Sep 7, 2008
FLNurse2B
6 Posts
Let me start by saying that I graduated in 5/2004 and had a preemie 2 months later. My daughter was in the hospital for about 3 months and for the first year and a half it was going from doctors to doctors. I put the NCLEX in the back burner. Two years ago we moved to Florida and I decided she was doing great and now it was time to focus on me and my RN next to my name. I studied very hard and failed 3x. I started to get really down I thought that I would never pass. Then THANKS to Suzanne's plan and the support from my husband, on the fourth time. I PASSED!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
I was in complete shock because unlike all the other times, I felt that the questions were easy which made me think that I failed, but no i made it.
Trust me there is hope for everyone, and to all of those that are in the same position Please contact Suzanne because she CAN help. Also the sticky on random fact throwing was excellent, I was able to answer one of my questions directly from something someone posted.
I also want to take a sec to thank my husband and daughter who have been the driving force for me during this last year and a half.:redbeathe:redbeathe:redbeathe:redbeathe
chachou22
132 Posts
congrats:yeah::yeah:
GretaRN
197 Posts
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
suzy253, RN
3,815 Posts
Congratulations!!!
velardelynch
10 Posts
OMG! Finally someone who is (well now "WAS") in the position as I am. I also graduated in 2004 and was working on my permit. I too failed! I got back on that horse and tested again and failed a second time. See I had a 1yr old and an infant and a teenager at home. I felt that maybe it was not time for me....so i put off the exam for a while. Like 2 yrs. Just when I felt that I need to finish what I started I got pregnant again. Although we were excited that we were expecting again....I put the nclex off once again. Ok...so now that 3 of my kids are in school full time I feel this is a great time to prepare again. I'm excited & nervous about finally making my dream come true.
I am truly thrilled for you! Your story put a smile on my face and gave me hope. Best of luck on your new endeavors.
P.S. can u please tell me if you really liked suzannes plan?
sundaygurl78
5 Posts
Congrats! You truly are an example to never give up!
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Congrats
gwafuh_rn, BSN, RN
1,241 Posts
congrats
PennyNickelDime_RN
275 Posts
CONGRATS!!!
kathycook
28 Posts
A BIG CONGRATS:heartbeat
Melinurse
2,040 Posts
Way to go. Congradulations and enjoy your new career. Good luck!
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
Hugs to you and thanks for having faith in me as well.
Best of luck to you as you start your new career.
And do not forget to get your user name changed, no longer needs the 2B.
:nurse::nurse: