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Greer95

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  1. I came in to nursing school wanting to apply years of hands on experience, public health experience, and research. I made all A's up to this point in prerequisites. I scored in the hugh 88 on the TEAS. I also have several degrees before coming into this program. I am in my first semester and I have found I am experiencing a road block. The more I study from the lectures, practice questions from the instructors, ATI online, ATI books, the textbook and online resources from the textbook the worse I do on the actual exams. Sure I get more than a majority of these correct, I read through the rationales and take notes. If I do not study, I feel like I am not prepared and I am anxious when coming into the exam. I have also approached my instructors and I have received mixed messages from "you'll be fine" to "well obviously you don't know the material". I have also been ignored when approaching instructors in this topic. So here is my question to you all, what is going on!? Is there a magic formula? I have also used Kaplan review books, YouTube, Made Incredibly Easy books, Saunders, and Davis to study.

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