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  1. I understand. I have failed it 3 times also, and have been out of school for over 2 years. UGH... I am trying to pull myself together and retake it... BUT UGH. I don't know when and where to start. Good luck to you and annie027 is right. We have to trust God has a plan. Study more and retake...
  2. I too go through thoughts of giving up. It has been over 2 years since I graduated school, and I REALLY struggle with how to proceed. I have taken boards three times, and signed up through a different state for the fourth time (I am in FL) and then when it came close, I choked and cancelled it... Granted I just had a baby, BUT, still. I really don't know how to proceed. I just don't even feel like a nurse anymore... So here I am again, I took the NCLEX last fall, so it's almost a year since then... I have taken Kaplan twice, Hurst review once, have spent THOUSANDS since school has ended for reviews etc... And now I'm just lost. What does one person DO with a nursing degree, and yet no nursing license? It is a strange state of affairs for sure...
  3. congratulations... sooooo happy for you. do you mind me asking, how did you keep so motivated? how did you do it? also can you tell me what state you live in and what requirements you needed to fufill to take the test that many times? i am going through hell, and getting ready to take the test for the fourth time, and really just need some encouragement. congrats again nurse!!!!!!!!!!:yeah:
  4. Suzanne; I have another question. I have a friend who is in the same boat as me. She has taken the NCLEX 3 times and failed. BUT she took it twice in FL and then the third time in GA. She is taking it again this week in GA. She was told that if she passes she can just transfer her license to FL. But if I understand what you are saying, she has still taken the test 4 times, and when she transfers to FL, the BON here will tell her that she too will have to do the remedial class before transfer since she has sat for the test more than three times? Thanks in advance...
  5. Seriously Suzanne... I know you think I'm doing this the hard way. And after I just read the above statement that you wrote concerning that this would be my last attempt, I just called the FL BON. Either the lady I spoke to is incompetent (no offense) or the FL BON really haven't heard of this before, but when I just told her that after failing boards three times in FL, I am now sitting in GA. Once I pass in GA, what do I need to transfer the license, she JUST FIVE MINUTES AGO, told me I would not have to do the remedial class if I have the license. I again stressed to her, I took boards in FL 3 times, did not pass. I am taking them now in GA. Once I pass what do I do? She said if I HAVE my license they will transfer it. Remedial class NOT needed... So I ask you, WHAT is the deal. IS there no set rule on this? Why is there different answers within the state board and others concerning licensing? Really. I do need to slow down and think about this. Thanks for any advice you've given me and will give me. I will be an RN... I will be an RN... just when? And where? please PM me if you want to or just reply here. Are there any other nurses in FLORIDA that have gone this route? Or am I completely nuts? Thanks! PS. I don't know if I'm grasping at straws or what. I just know that I can't give up. When I see all of the people on these boards that have tested 5 - 6 -7 times, I know that I can't give up and it still can be done. I am in no way trying to sound like I have the answers, GOD knows I don't. Only he does, but I know that I have to keep trying, and if I can't get straight answers out of my own states BON, then I have to go other routes. There has to be others out there in FL that have had set backs like this. Can I be the only one? No. Not possible. Thanks!
  6. I on the other hand took Kaplan and have not passed the exam after 3 attempts. I took Kaplan twice, and really don't know why I haven't failed. I too did all the Q trainer questions and I even renewed my online service with them before my 3rd attempt. I was doing abou 80-100 questions daily. I did Suzanne's plan, and I am starting the first tip again this week. I figure if I do that before the Hurst Review in Dec. at least I am looking at questions again attempting to have some kind of plan. Thanks everyone and good luck to all!
  7. Thank you very much. I signed up for the Hurst Review and will be taking it in December. I would love to hear from anyone else who has taken it. I would especially like to hear from anyone that took it after failing boards and how it helped you. THANKS...
  8. Thanks for the response. Time? Yes... I graduated school in May of 2007... I have tested three times since then. It has now been over 4 months of not even looking at NCLEX books, and longer than that since I've felt like a nurse. And yes... when I'm at work and 'see' the nurses that are working and didn't have any problems with the NCLEX, I KNOW I can be as competent or better nurses than them. Time is not on my side, I know, but enough time has gone by now that I WANT THIS SO BAD... Thanks for the advice.
  9. Thanks for the response. My thought being that I cannot do the remedial class right now (super expensive) and I am pregnant, and the remedial class is classroom and CLINICAL time, 4 months long and is it $1200.00? !!! It is only $40.00 to register with Ga BON as oppossed to FL $150.00, and I can sit for multiple times in GA (jsut shoot me now if more than one more time.) I can ONLY test one more time in FL total, and then that's it... And I have not heard of anyone or should say I have not heard FROM anyone failing more than four times in FL getting there license in FL after that. They have to go out of state then anyway. Or am I wrong? Every time I call the FL board of nursing, I get different answers talking to different people. This forum does not seem to have too many people on it that have tested as many times as me in FL, at least not too many that talk about it... So I am trying to keep going... And yes, later on I will have to pay more money to do the remedial class, and yes then transfer of license fees, etc... but at least I'm not waiting around not testing NOW... And the longer it goes on, the harder it seems to get. The boards are a NATIONAL test, so passing in Ga, I am still an RN, I'll just have to then work harder to be able to practice here. Or move my family to Ga for two years, and then they (FL BON) will transer my license. Input, advice, and encouragement desparately wanted... Thanks again.
  10. Any thoughts anyone? Thanks...
  11. His Nurse, I would like to know what you liked about it? I am thinking about taking the review in Tampa in December, and would like to know what you thought and any others. I will be taking boards for the 4th time sometime at the end of the year beginning of Jan. 2009... I have taken Kaplan twice, and obviously I haven't gotten out of it what others have, as I haven't passed yet. I work in a busy hospital and some of the nurses have suggested Hurst either online or live, and would really like to know what you and others think. It has been so long since I've felt like a nurse, and I really don't know what to do with my studying, and how to structure it, and really feel I need some classroom time. THANKS to any responses in advance.:wink2:
  12. Can anyone tell me if they failed boards in FLORIDA 3 times, then retest in another state, (GA.), and then take the remedial class to be able to practice here? I have taken nclex 3 times, and because of family issues and money (remedial class is like $1200.00), I can't do the remedial class until next year, so I am hoping take the NCLEX in Ga (much cheaper) and then worry about the remedial class in Fl. I've sent my money and application to the Ga BON, so I'm just about set to sit for them again... Just wondering if anyone has done this? I know this seems insane, but you can't retest in FL until after remedial class once you fail three times. And God, please no, if for some reason I did test again in FL, and fail, I've heard (all rumor) that you cannot test again in FL... EVER... So, rambling on... Has anyone done this? Any thoughts and advice would be great. THANKS... Hoping to retest December or the first two weeks in Jan... I will be a nurse. I will be a nurse. I will be a nurse...
  13. Thanks for the reply... When did you friend do the remedial class? I know it is a LOT more expensive now, and the time frame is longer too. UGH... I will probably sit in GA, like I'm thinking, and then worry about the class after I have my baby. Thanks for your input. I also keep getting conflicting reports on whether I could just endorse the license to FL without taking the remedial class if I am licensed in GA first. I have another friend that did take it in GA for her third time after taking it twice in FL, and she definately won't have to take the remedial class once she passes the exam in GA... BUT it is different if you sit three times total in Fl and don't pass. UGH.
  14. Hello... I am wondering if anyone from Florida has taken the remedial class in Florida and what it entails? I have failed boards three times, and took a break, and now I want to try again. I am probably going to test in Ga, b/c it is less money, and then when I pass, worry about the remedial class in Florida... I am newly pregnant, and high risk, so I'm wondering if I should do the remedial class NOW, or just take boards and then worry about the class after the baby is born. Please, any advice or experiences would be great. You can PM me... THANKS!
  15. I really agree with this. Took Kaplan twice. Boards three times... I'm in limbo now. hmmm... It's not just me.

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