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I just wondering if there are others out there applying this May for the Fall 2014 class. I just found out I have everything to apply at NCTC but with a B in A&P I I only have 10 points and I'm not sure if I will make the cut. Anyone else?
As I'm reading these posts today, it occurred to me that in order to produce a more positive outcome on the exam, then we should try to relax the night before, get a good night sleep, have a good breakfast, and keep hydrated! If you are testing, then I know how you feel! Our common sense and previous knowledge tells us to take care of the body by giving it what it needs to perform at its peak. The practiced exam taker knows this. Studying is really important, but so is your health! Knowing how test anxiety can hamper your efforts may help you to relieve some of it. I'm not the best test taker and yes I'm anxious too. So I wanted to share this thought with you for a successful outcome on the exam for all of us. Think positively about the exam results as we all move closer to our RN goals. Take care of yourself first physically and you will feel more confident about the outcome! Sleep well
I will be praying continually and focusing on allowing my brain to recall as much as possible! You will do well if you had 11 points:) I have decided that persistence and practice are the keys, and if it takes me years of practicing then I will eventually get it right. I am determined and have singleness of purpose. I hope you do too!
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Thank you! Several people have been trying to dissuade me from this route. If I do not make it into the ADN program this fall, then I will move forward with the LVN program. Any advice you have would be appreciated.