Perseverance pays off

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Hey fellow allnurses members,

I am thrilled to say that I've been accepted into the Practical Nursing program starting in August. After my rejection last application I studied my butt off and retook the PSB HOAE. I'm excited, nervous, and there's a bit of pressure since this is my last chance in the program. My stomach is in knots. I plan on purchasing a bunch of books such as the Test Success series. I haven't chosen a NCLEX book yet but plan on it. Any suggestions?

I have a 2 year old. Any other parents to young children who are in the program or finished who could offer their advice? I know he loves the park so he can play while i read. :bookworm:

Thank you in advance. Good luck to everyone in a program or looking to apply. ☺

This is inspiring! I'm about to start my CNA course as the first step into getting into nursing school. I've never been great at studying, but I'm passionate about the medical field (I love biology and science and disease), so my confidence is starting to build. I want to do this, you know? Good luck to you, too!

Thank you. I'm glad it helped you. If it is your passion you will achieve it one way or another í ½í¹Œâ˜º

First off, congrats on your acceptance! I'm going through the application process now and finding it challenging to do my best to present myself. I have my applications edited by an editing service Paper Editing & Professional Proofreading Service | Edit My Paper because I find it helpeful and they give good advice. I also ask friends who already got in what they suggest for each application. I'd say being persistent with asking other people for help (or paying for it) can benefit you in the long run, even if it's annoying to who your asking.

Congrats! I am also a firm believer of hard work!

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