I think I failed, and I'm panicking...

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Hi everyone. I just had my NCLEX yesterday, and I don't think I passed. I'm overwhelmed. I did everything...KAPLAN, Sanders, Pearson, you name it...I'm so sad that I can barely move today. I just can't wait to do what I want to do...to take care of patients at a Cancer Center-(my mom being a patient a while ago), and I can't bare the possibility that I failed...I'm so depressed and sad...

Thank you for this site, guys...

I went to the floridahealth website, and got it there...24 hours after my test. ;-)

I passed too!!!!!!!!!!!

if you do the pearson vue trick,and it pops up as u just recently registered???is it considered as is not letting you register again???

Dear Christiann,

1. DONT PANIC !

2. CONGRATS :yeah:

First Congratulations on GETTING to the NCLEX. Remember to even sit for the NCLEX you had to pass some type of course. That in itself tells you that you know enough to be a nurse. Please remember that you DID pass your courses so you do know the content. I have taken the NCLEX five ( 5) times and failed them. I will take them again in December and I will pass them this time. I had test aniexty and also ADHD and didnt know it. I completed Saunder, Kaplins, Mosby and a various numbers of other courses yet always I failed the test. I was very good in class and no one could understand why I am NOT a nurse yet. Well, the one thing that i did find out with FAILING the NCLEX is...Life went on and I didnt die !!

I know it sounds weird but remember IF you didnt pass then you can sit for them again until you do pass. I do hope that you get your License because you put in the work for it and you do deserve it. If you didnt, Then dont panic just sit down tell youself " I DO know this Content! Where am I not INTERPTITING correctly." It might be just taking the test put you in a bad place. Sit down with one of your instructors if you can or a fellow student you feel comfortable with and Discuss your Thought process. IF you didnt pass it might be because of nerves. Also remember as people find it easier to face the unknown (the test) and picture the worst case senario ( failing). I will add you to my prayers and I am sorry if the sounds like cheerleading but its what I think.

FAILURE is a success if you learn from it.

Specializes in ccu cardiovascular.
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