Published Aug 15, 2017
Immigrantnurse
28 Posts
#Oftentimes, we've heard and read stories here and other platforms regarding the Nclex-RN of nurses sitting for the exams multiple times and still couldn't make it, pathetic right? But, never give up on your dreams--Never!
#A soldier that goes to war feeling defeated would end up not achieving victory--right? So, why would you go to the 'most important' test of your career with mixed feelings?
#Beautiful people, that you graduated from School of Nursing isn't a joke, if you're able to get thru' it why would you feel you can't pass the Nclex once?
#Why would you obsess over the scores you get on practice questions to cast yourself down?(The main aim of those is to enrich your knowledge for the Nclex and not to determine if you will pass or fail. People have scored high on these tests and gone to pass their Nclex, others scored high on them and failed the Nclex whereas, some others scored low and went on to either pass or fail the Nclex).
#If you've been unfortunate to fail the Nclex, it doesn't mean you are less intelligent cos many things could contribute to one failing an exam eg: Did you prepare well enough, Did you have enough rest in b/w for the exam? And most importantly, do you have a winner's ATTITUDE?(If the Nclex has only one attempt, do you think you would approach it differently than you are doing now?)
#Lastly, the only person that would help you pass your Nclex is "YOU" yes "YOU",even if you do 10,000 questions on a daily, read 100s of textbooks, attend many review sessions, pay thousands of dollars and don't have that positive ATTITUDE that you can do it, you are a step closer to spending another of your hard earned $200. Therefore, work, work, work, leave fear, negative mind at home, go in hard on your Nclex and come out successful. You got this!
*Suggestions and questions would be appreciated.
•Immigrantnurse BSN, RN.
RNfindingherway, BSN, RN
799 Posts
Sometimes it is easy to say when you never walked that road. For some of us Our Pain Is and Was Our Motivation. Congrats on you passing your exam on the first try. Encouragement highly appreciated.
bound&determined91, ADN, LPN, RN
37 Posts
Beautifully said.
Thanks for ur comments.
Thanks for ur points