Finally!! After 17 years.....

Nursing Students NCLEX

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Oh my, where do I begin...... Let's see. The year was 1999 and I was fresh out of nursing school also to find out my husband and I were expecting our first baby. I loved my nursing school experience, loved my instructors, and my classmates. We were a family.

The first time I took the NCLEX, I failed at 85 questions. I was devastated. I waited a few more months (still pregnant) and guess what, failed AGAIN, this time I made it to 121. I took it again in 2001, 2002, and for the last time in 2004 with 205 questions. I was so hurt and devastated and could not understand why all of my levels were near passing on my candidate report.

Fast forward to April 2016. Going back to retake never crossed my mind, because I just gave up and said maybe I wasn't meant to be a nurse until one day, my supervisor (I've always worked in the healthcare system as a medical coder, pharmacy tech, office assistant, etc) said why don't you try to take your boards again. I said I just don't have the energy or the money to give NCLEX ANOTHER $200 to fail again, but I said maybe she sees something in me that I just can't see yet. Well that same night, I prayed about it and got online and registered with Pearsonvue and with the boards and said maybe this is my time.

I went to Books a Million, got the Kaplan review book and started studying that night and was already see the changes I was doing wrong before and I ordered a Prioritization, Delegation and Assignment book and studied that religiously as well and downloaded several NCLEX style question apps. I just did that every single day and studied and prayed and prayed and studied. I originally scheduled my test for August 4 and felt like I could take it sooner.

I took my exam July 25 with 205 questions, did the PVT when I got home and it worked!!!! I was still skeptical about that, so I waited until the next day around 9:00 and checked the website and all I saw was passed and I couldn't do anything at first but stare at the computer screen. Then I got up and jumped and cried and said FINALLY I am the nurse I should have been YEARS ago, but it just wasn't my time. I had positive people supporting me with prayers and encouraging me and I give Kaplan the credit for showing me that decision tree and how to break down the questions. Since I live in Georgia, I will have to take an LPN refresher course with 160 clinical hours and 40 course hours before I can get a job, but I am up for the challenge. I accomplished what I set out to do and that won't take long at all. I know this is a long post, but I feel it will encourage and inspire someone else who felt like giving up. I knew the content but I wasn't breaking down the questions into textbook nursing. Keep praying and keep trying. When it's your time, it will come!

tlyte777

Congratulations!!! :up:

Specializes in Med/Surg, LTACH, LTC, Home Health.
Since I live in Georgia, I will have to take an LPN refresher course with 160 clinical hours and 40 course hours before I can get a job, but I am up for the challenge. I accomplished what I set out to do and that won't take long at all. I know this is a long post, but I feel it will encourage and inspire someone else who felt like giving up. I knew the content but I wasn't breaking down the questions into textbook nursing. Keep praying and keep trying. When it's your time, it will come!

tlyte777

Congratulations, neighbor!!! The doors are now opened for you!!

Congratulations tlyte777! for your inspiring journey. I am out of school for 9 yrs. I took nclex 4 times. I am still planning to take it, not giving up. Did you passed the nclex RN or LPN? Im confused, because you said you gonna take LPN refresher course.

Thank you.

Thank you mloc_21. I am an LPN. Do not give up. Kaplan REALLY helped. I did Kaplan's free seminars online and answered THOUSANDS of practice questions. I downloaded the apps to my phone, iPad, and every spare second I had, I was studying. I also prayed and had other people praying for me too. This time I was prepared because I used the decision tree and broke the questions down to a yes or no and applied what I knew about what the question was asking. I used to over think and over analyze, but take those questions at face value and go for what you know. Which NCLEX are you taking? If I can help in any way I will be more than happy to.

Thank you for the encouragement. I am now enrolling in RN School to go further!!

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Specializes in Transitional Nursing.

Congrats!

Kaplan was helpful for me as well. It's the program I love to hate, but it gets it done.

Wow, that's a wonderful testimony! God is good. Congratulations!í ½í±í ¼í¿½

Now that's persistence right there!!! Congratulations nurse!!!!

Specializes in PICU, Pediatrics, Trauma.

Awesome that you tried again, and good work! I know that had to be hard on you going through all those tries before. You learned a great lesson about life as well....When you have that burning desire still in your heart, then it is worth it to keep trying. Obviously, you needed that extra education to make it over the hump, but the point is that you kept going and found the way to make it happen.

congratulations...that really encouraged me...thank you

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