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Teddybear11

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  1. @ kindofageek Hey. I'm sorry to hear that. I def know where you're coming from. Right now, I'm in a two year program at a community college -- RN program. I'm going into my third semester there. After my failure in a BSN program, I evaluated everything from my study habits, my time management, and most importantly, if I really wanted to continue with nursing. I thought to myself, I really want to do this and accomplish my goal. Ergo, I researched on every school that was possible for me. Luckily, the community college I'm attending now accepted me even with the failure I've gone through in the BSN program. I definitely study differently now and I see a big difference -- in a good way. After each sentence I read, I always ask myself, "Why is this happening?" over and over again. I also don't continue onto another topic until I nail it down lol. Group studies are a plus, but I only meet with them until once or twice nothing more than that. Ask yourself, if you really want to do this. If you do, PLEASE DO NOT GIVE UP!! I thought of switching majors then go into an accelerated program. I know for a fact I won't be able to pull through that program because that's so much cramming in a short amount of time. The program I'm in now, I only take one class and one clinical each semester so it helps me concentrate on one subject. I'm a type of person who needs to focus on one certain thing and not get distracted with a handful of other stuff lol. I think this program is best for me. I hope everything goes well with you!
  2. i won't be able to repeat the classes because students only have 2 chances. i just found out my friend also failed medsurg and psych also. omgossssh this is horrible. the thing about my friend is that she failed a previous nursing class also prior to medsurg and psych. she doesn't know what to do eitherrrr. she's having doubts that anyone is going to accept her with 3 failures. nursing is so difficult. i'm really really out of it right now ... i'm going to diagnosis myself soon, hah!
  3. sigh i just failed my medsurg and psych classes. first, i took my medsurg and cried all night. i wasn't able to function right the next morning for my psych exam ... failed by 3 points. devastating. i don'tknow what to do. i was in a bsn program but now i'm thinking of transferring to a community college? idk if that's the right route for me. this is so saddd :( i was just wondering if anyone will accept me with two failures ...
  4. hii. to keep a long story short ... i didn't do too well on my first med-surg test. i studied my butt off for this test and i didn't do well! someone please help, i have to do well on my next test which is in three weeks! advices, tips, anything will be helpful! message me privately or anything ... i really need the help especially from those who recovered from this nightmare haha. thanks guys!

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