Published Feb 11, 2008
LaeDeesNP
66 Posts
So....it's over, finished, kaput, done! I am so relieved! (And so is my husband...he's glad he gets his wife back and not some crazy, GRE-possessed monster!). And let's just say that I met and exceeded my goal of 1100 which qualifies me for the graduate program I want (so badly!) to attend AND for a scholarship to the program.
Thanks to everyone who sent me well-wishes, luck and advice. Knowing that I'm not the only one who stresses about this test made me feel much better about it all.
Now if I can just find out if I got into school..........:plsebeg:
MikeyJ, RN
1,124 Posts
Congrats!!!! :)
I need to take the GRE right after I graduate with my BSN in August and the school I am looking into requires > 1200. EEK!
PMHNP10
1,041 Posts
OUTSTANDING!!!
So tell me, did you wanna quit or did you think about not submitting, or did you feel pretty good about how you were doing?
Umm... I never thought about getting up and quitting BUT...I felt like an idiot during the entire test, almost. :smackingfIt was a rollercoaster of emotions...sometimes thinking "I'm awesome!" other times thinking..."Wow, I can't believe someone even gave me an undergrad degree..." I didn't think twice about submitting either. I guess I thought, "Well...I may as well get what I paid for..." Not to mention all the studying and the almost two hour drive, one way, to the testing center... I was hoping to meet or exceed my goal of 1100 and go about my day.
Now it's time to kick back and relax... with either one of these....*wine:tbsk: .........or both!
icyounurse, BSN, RN
385 Posts
Congratulations!! I knew you would do good:nuke:
SweetOldWorld, BSN, RN
197 Posts
Congratulations!!!!