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Take a little time off to blow off some steam. This test wasn't made to be easy, so don't be so hard on yourself. When you're ready to go @ it again, be sure to reflect on what study habits worked best for you, and to work on your weaknesses. As anyone on this site can attest to, doing practice questions everyday seems to help out a lot. Utilize this website as much as you can; learn how others prepared for their exams and what techniques they had used to pass the NCLEX. Most importantly, Don't Give Up!.
:cry:hey guys, i failed my exam! i feel like crap! i dont know how i am going to pass this. does anyone have any suggestions? i did do kaplan, should i do it again? i just need any help i can get at this point! thank you guys.
dearest faith85,
i unite my voice to the others and strongly recommend you to do suzanne's plan. feliz3
:cry:hey guys, i failed my exam! i feel like crap! i dont know how i am going to pass this. does anyone have any suggestions? i did do kaplan, should i do it again? i just need any help i can get at this point! thank you guys.
sorry to here it. i also failed but im doing better. if you study more you shall strive. do more practice questions. i set myself a goal for 250 a day. good luck:bowingpur
Definitely do not give up...this will be the beginning of a new you: a very determined person on achieving personal goals. Examine the Test Performance Analysis you received from the Board of Registered Nurses and see in which areas you need improvement. Once you know that information, start working on Suzanne's plan. After you reached your goal to become a registered nurse you'd be a stronger person and even could help other people with similar experience. feliz3 :redpinkhe
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:cry:hey guys, i failed my exam! i feel like crap! i dont know how i am going to pass this. does anyone have any suggestions? i did do kaplan, should i do it again? i just need any help i can get at this point! thank you guys.