Published Oct 31, 2006
nursing85
13 Posts
For the past 2 months, I have been reading the e-mails/notes on this site. My story (I believe) if very unique. I graduated a 4 yr nsg school and received my bachelor's degree. Two weeks later, I took the NCLEX, back when you used a pencil and filled in the dots! To my horror, I failed. Three months later, I took it again. I hadn't prepared additionally for the second test. I was in shock. I didn't pass then either. I was engaged to get married and just totally engrossed myself in the wedding plans. Six months after marriage, I was elated to find out I was pregnant. Now it has been 21 years since graduation. Blink, and time flies by, especially when you have children. This summer, my oldest child was entering college and I decided to finally put this unresolved embarrasement of not passing the NCLEX to rest. I bought the following books; "Rediculously simple RN NCLEX test prep", "Mosby Review with CD", "Flip-O-Matic Drugs" and then finally ordered the three month Kaplan Q Bank questions. The only day, during the past three months that I did not study, was the day we moved my child into college. I had a "fire in my belly". I wanted to do this for me. Not for my parents, or anyone else. I decided to finish what I started. My best analogy is, I felt like I ran a marathon and the last five feet, I sat down and never finished. I took the NCLEX-RN last week. I found out over the weekend that I passed! I don't know what the future in nursing will hold for me. I have known ever since I decided to take the exam again, that I want to "do good work". My goal is to help young girls who are in troubled pregnancies. At this point in my life, I want to give back.... I feel that the best way we can feel complete is to give to others, to help and contribute. If you are someone who pursued nursing, you all must feel that too. I didn't mean to ramble on. I just want to let all of you know that you owe this to yourself. That you should never give up. Even if it takes 21 years to put your boots back on and charge into the abyss! We have such a gift, the knowlege and compassion to care for others. Let that motivation drive you! Linda
Tweety, BSN, RN
35,420 Posts
Thanks for sharing your awesome story. Congratulations!
suzy253, RN
3,815 Posts
Your story is a wonderful one of inspiration!!! Congratulations & welcome to Allnurses.
Thank you! It's so nice to be able to communicate with others going through similar experiences -- taking the exam, etc.
AllNurses is one of the best resources I found while preparing for the exam. Reading the stories, etc. confirmed so many of my own feelings.
Hugs to all of you!
AuntieRN
678 Posts
WOW that is awesome!!! Congratulations to you. You should be truly proud.
DutchgirlRN, ASN, RN
3,932 Posts
Wow! Your story is truely inspirational. CONGRATULATIONS!!!
:balloons: :balloons: :balloons: Nursing85, RN, BSN :balloons: :balloons: :balloons:
NaomieRN
1,853 Posts
Wow, awesome story.........Thank you for sharing
MoriahRoseRN
181 Posts
Oh that is some good news, I found myself cheering for you. I am so glad you posted your success, because someone that has been really struggling with passing is going to have renewed hope. The lesson of this story is never, never, never give up on your dreams.
DolphinRN84, MSN, RN, APRN, NP
1,326 Posts
Congratulations! Best of luck with your new career and thanks for sharing your story. You truly are an inspiration.
traumaRUs, MSN, APRN
88 Articles; 21,268 Posts
Congratulations! What a great story.
RNKay31
960 Posts
Congratulations, and that is a remarkable story, god bless
hlfpnt, BSN, RN
665 Posts
Congratulations & best wishes to you!!! :smiley_aa