HELP! Failed NCLEX-RN 6 times!

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I have been out of school 2 years today. I tested yesterday for NCLEX-RN for the 6th time and looked on the licensing website this morning and my name had dropped off indicating that I failed. I am devastated. I am always so confident when I sit down. Then as the test goes on I get anxious and nervous. I have answered all 265 questions 6 TIMES!! I am so close to passing that it just makes me so sick! To think of all the $$ wasted.

What else can I do? AM I meant to do this? I have completed the HURST review, the Kaplan review, the VATI (virtual ATI), worked with a private tutor and plus have used some other study materials. I even went as far as to go to the doctor and request a small dose ant-anxiety medication. However, now I am pregnant and cannot take this.

Anyway, I feel lost, want to quit, and just go into retail. I feel like a huge failure and embarrassment.

Oh, not to mention that I have had to go in front of the nursing board twice now. Each time I've gone in front of them they don't exactly boost my confidence. It's always something like, "If you don't pass this time, well I don't know what we'll do." Or "It gets harder every time you test, it's also hard to get the opportunity to test every time you don't pass." Really? Do they have to be like that? I'm already a nervous wreck.

Any help? Suggestions? Advice? :down:

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MODERATOR NOTE:

This thread is about advice for the OP having a difficult time passing NCLEX and if we can offer any advice, support and comfort.

This is NOT a religious debate about the power of prayer. If you wish to discuss that subject please start another thread.

OP: I don't think I can offer any helpful advice since I'm only a nursing student starting this January. Anyhow, maybe this is a sign that God has a different part awaiting for you.

Maybe nursing is not supposed to be your career, maybe you'll find satisfaction in another profession.

Maybe invest that money you would otherwise spend on the nclex fee and invest it on another type of training, phlebotomy, massage therapist, OT assistant, etc.....

Wish you the best of luck :)

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I believe in God and the power of prayer, that being said, all of us Christians know that God does answer prayers and it is not always the answer we want or are praying for. Maybe God has a different path for the OP, we don't get to see the "big picture".

DING! That's my popcorn I'll be back.

I agree however, we also have to play our part as well.

Omg this thread went from a person asking about advice because they failed their boards, to people saying their opinions and getting lashed at, star Wars/ Star Trek, driving licenses, and now a debate about God and prayer sheesh they All Nurses should close this thread right now.

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Final warning. This thread is about the OP and how to pass it has nothing to do with religion and everyone has their own religious beliefs or non beliefs and unless the OP brings their up we should not be discussing it in this thread. Further posts on religion will result in the thread being closed which is not fair to the OP who was asking for support and advice.

Ehhh I said Star Trek not Star Wars, yes it's as fake as results by prayer ;-)[/quote

Star Trek Star Wars ..

Same concept .. Regardless .. Who cares ..

I'll take GrnTea and her years of experience over someone who has failed the NCLEX 6 times any day. Posters keep saying that the NCLEX doesn't have anything to do with "real" nursing but I beg to differ. It is a standardized test just like the SATs/ACTs and the horrid ISTEP test that is required in my state to graduate high school. Do we really want nurses to come straight out of nursing school and let them practice without making sure they know at least basics? I understand some people get test anxiety but I always wonder when the "big test" comes and the patient is crashing are they going to get anxiety then too? IJS Nursing isn't for every one and that is okay![/quote']

Sats & acts are pointless test .. But my point is .. Just because it isn't for everyone doesn't mean ppl have to say it in the way they did . Deliverance is important . Like how you said it was acceptable. Others .. Not so much

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Final warning. This thread is about the OP and how to pass it has nothing to do with religion and everyone has their own religious beliefs or non beliefs and unless the OP brings their up we should not be discussing it in this thread. Further posts on religion will result in the thread being closed which is not fair to the OP who was asking for support and advice.

I publicly apologize if my words offended anyone, that was not my intention. :(

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Don't no body care about no fake Star Wars . How about comparing it to something real . You don't know her struggle or her life . Like someone else said .. I know someone who has failed just as many times & been a nurse for 30 plus yrs #facts

You sound like you're in the 'everyone deserves a trophy just for showing up' generation. Try to keep in mind that those who are telling OP to move on are highly educated, very experienced nurses who have seen many come and go. They know what they are talking about. And they sound educated doing so. Jus' sayin'.

Is it really helpful to OP to give her false hopes and encouragement so they keep wasting time and money? Or is the truly helpful, caring thing to do telling them that it's time to find another career path?

Specializes in Acute Care, Rehab, Palliative.
You sound like you're in the 'everyone deserves a trophy just for showing up' generation. Try to keep in mind that those who are telling OP to move on are highly educated, very experienced nurses who have seen many come and go. They know what they are talking about. And they sound educated doing so. Jus' sayin'.

Is it really helpful to OP to give her false hopes and encouragement so they keep wasting time and money? Or is the truly helpful, caring thing to do telling them that it's time to find another career path?

Well said. There seems to be a mind set out there that just because you want something that means you get it. Sometimes no matter how badly you want some thing it just isn't going to happen.

OP, was school hard for you? If not, maybe it's just your nerves on why you can't pass the nclex.

Obviously nursing is for you to have passed nursing school. Do not listen to any of the negativity. I know someone who failed NCLEX 12 times and finally passed and is one of the best nurses I know.

What were your scores on Kaplan, Hurst, and ati? Maybe youre failing because of the anxiety not because you dont know your stuff. I lose everything when I start testing.

Oh, and so being in a patient care environment as a new grad will not be anxiety-provoking so she'll remember it all then?

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