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2nd time failed.......

hy to everbody,

I know now my results, I failed again...... I can't describe my feelings.....

from sad to verry upset to scared.......:sniff: :angryfire :smackingf :banghead:

at the moment there is nothing more for me to say.....

elfchen

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I don't think any amount of textual "it'll be OK" messages will make you feel any better. This is the time that you will stew over everything that you think you might have done better.

I hope that you are able to recognize any factors that might have contributed to your lack of success and address them.

Positive thoughts and prayers are with you. Please keep fighting the good fight.

TS

One can also prove this by comparing the percentage of new graduates who admit to failing NCLEX on first attempt and who withhold sharing their experience with new graduates who have not attempted NCLEX as compared to the percentage of new graduates who pass on first attempt who eventually continue giving advise on the discussion forum. The difference is amazing, because people think that no one wants to listen to failures because it will demoralizes them.

I don't know if it's so much that unsuccessful candidates are afraid to demoralize future testers. I think it's more along the lines of an embarrassment issue. It's hard enough to fail, but to tell the (nursing) world about it can be even harder.

Even still, we do have quite a few posters on this forum who have failed in their first attempts to take the exam. Some come back and try to encourage the current students. Although I haven't seen her in a while, there was one member who passed after taking the exam numerous times over something like 12 years and then came back to cheer on the others. I think that they, as well as members like Elfchen who are still trying to cross the hurdle, deserve a lot of credit for their honesty and humility.

hy to everbody,

I know now my results, I failed again...... I can't describe my feelings.....

from sad to verry upset to scared.......:sniff: :angryfire :smackingf :banghead:

at the moment there is nothing more for me to say.....

elfchen

Be strong, elfchen!

hy to everbody,

I know now my results, I failed again...... I can't describe my feelings.....

from sad to verry upset to scared.......:sniff: :angryfire :smackingf :banghead:

at the moment there is nothing more for me to say.....

elfchen

Although this is easier said than done. Please do not let your feelings beat you down. Sometimes failing is for better. Some people become very successful in their career if they worked very hard than others to get somewhere. The best secret is telling yourself nothing can stop you from achieving your goals espeacilly after completing your nursing school. Listen to your good heart because that is what made you decide to become a nurse and make a difference in human health. Make saunders NCLEX review material especially CD, your best friend before your next attempt and aim for 5000 questions at least.

so sorry. If it makes you feel better, i FAILED W/265 QUESTIONS. I know that feeling. Cheer up......

So sorry .... hope you make it the next time.

Don't give up. You know that you know this stuff. The NCLEX is just stupid.

dont worry about it. i failed more than you did!!! for the lvn test. ;( im really frustrated.. ooooo. you dont even know how bad i feel. im so discouraged. ;(

Hi Marie229, you just made my night better.........................

July 15th I failed with 265, and it was all about FAIR that causes my FAILure, but thank God, I brushed myself up from the same day and started studying again, yes there were times when I felt depressed about it, especially when hearing that all my classmate pass, and am the only one that fail, but I do not dwell in this condition, now I am so prepared to take this test again in a few weeks, I know I am going to tear that test up, I am ready to kill it so badly that it will regret the day it failed me, my failure motivated me to study more, I just finish my 6th question trainer on kaplan, guess what I got an 80%, I am going to damage this test so badly that there would be no doctor, nor no nurse in the world to take care of it when am finish, have a great day guys, brush yourself up and try again, God bless, Kayla.

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