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  1. I'm going to call them first thing Monday. Thanks a lot for your input. I wish you the best of luck on your exam!
  2. My gut feeling is that I should postpone. I'm just not sure that if I do cancel the exam, that it would or would not count as my 3rd failure? Which would end up with me taking remediation courses. Do you have any idea about this? I have to confess that I have been slacking a bit. It's just that every time I think about the exam, it feels like I'm about to have a panic attack. It just makes it worse that it's sort of a do or die situation for me.
  3. Thanks for replying waterpaint! I don't really mind paying another $200 to reregister. The thing is though, all the dates have been booked for the whole month of August. So postponing isn't even an option.
  4. Hey everyone. I'm about to take NCLEX-RN for the third time but I know that I'm just not ready. My exam is scheduled for this Wed, 8/19. My ATT expires on the 24th. If I cancel this exam, does it count as taking my 3rd exam and failing it? This could mean that I would be required to take 30 some hours of reviews. I really don't want to take another review course. I would rather feel prepared for the 3rd exam and then pass it. So basically, my questions is, can I cancel my upcoming exam (without it being counted as a failure), reregister, and schedule a new date? Any input is greatly appreciated. Sorry if I don't make much sense. -Cristina

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