I finally passed on my 4th try!!!

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Hi everyone! This was my 4th time to take the RN test and I passed it finally!!:yeah:I answered 75 questions, took about 2 hours, 4 select all that apply, one calculation, and alot of priority questions such as who to see first, and infection control. I took Kaplan along time ago but I failed twice. I finally used Saunder's and purchased Kaplan Qbank. For me, those two materials helped me pass this time. I recommend using Saunder's book, do about 3500 questions on the cd, and get kaplan qbank (I know it's expensive but it's worth it!). And finally, keep praying...Don't ever give up because God IS always watching us and his plan is greater than ours. To those who have failed their tests, please don't give up because your time will come!No matter how many times you take it, just continue to study, spend your time wisely, and do as many questions as you can. I think I've done a total of about 4500-5000 questions total and it really helped.

I can't believe I did it!!!!I'm from california and I was about to think that I failed after not seeing my name after 3 days. My name came up online after a week. I was out of state having a vacation and my classmate called me to tell me that my name was posted!!!!Tears just started to run down my cheeks and I couldn't stop saying thank you to everyone who supported me, especially to God for making it happen :) I FEEL SO GOOOOD!!!This is really an unexpected and best christmas gift for me!!!Thanks for reading my long story but I'm just so excited to share it to everyone!!Happy holidays!!!!I feel like doing the monkey dance:rotfl::monkeydance:

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.

Congratulations! :kiss :cheers: :beer: :smiley_aa :yeah: :balloons:

Congrats! What a lovely Xmas gift!

Congratulations!!!!!!:balloons: :balloons: :smiley_aa :yelclap:

I failed it twice, and reading your story lets me know that hard work truly pays off. Can't wait to join the group..... Congrats again..

Thanks everyone!!

Born2bRn, hardwork will pay off in due time. Just have patience, determination, and believe in yourself. PM me if I can be of any help,...keep trying and don't give up.

wow.. i didnt mind reading ur stoory at all.. thats really inspiring and these are news that could make u smile.. congratulations! you did it! ur now officially an RN! :smiley_aa:smiley_aa

Congratulations new RN! :)

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.
Specializes in med/surg.

Well done!!:yeah: :smiley_aa

Two-thumbs for you! :monkeydance:

I am so happy for you! Congratulations and MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

Congratulations! All of your hard work paid off!

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