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  1. Good luck to everyone!
  2. Alright people, we are all in the nursing profession for a reason, because we care and we want to help people. For those of you who are being rude, negative and putting those down who are expressing themselves after failing for the first or second time, and telling them to stop, give it a rest. Let them vent, their devastated. Failing the exam is not easy to deal with after working so hard for 4 years. Trust me I know. I have failed twice, and not because I didn't pay attention in school or because I didn't study because trust me I did, its because I simply suck at writing exams. I may have failed the CRNE twice, but its not because I didn't learn enough, because I am a good nurse and if it takes me three tries, then so be it. Those who are failing and posting on this site arent' looking for a pity party, their looking for help. Some may not say it, but if your such a good nurse and caring person maybe try reaching out or offering advice instead of telling them to stop being such a baby and shut up. Everyone knows you have three tries to write the CRNE. Some people may say there should be more, or say things along those lines. But as for me and why I may have said those things before, is because I am scared. I love nursing, and I know tests/exams get the best of me. Anyways for those who have failed, keep your chin up and dont give up. Ignore the negativity. All you can do is try your best, and do everything you can to study ect. Best of luck to those who are writing again! Stay positive :) Yes its not rocket science, but it is challenging...
  3. hello did you find primed helpful?
  4. Hey Everyone.. So I just got my results in. My second time writing, I failed by 5 Its hurting.... So I know this time around, i want to take a prep course cause im not sure how else I can study for it myself. I feel like ive done everything other than take a prep course. So I was just looking for feedback on which one to take out of either the 1 month prep course offered by Toronto School of Health or the weekend course offered by U of T??? I would appreciate any feedback. Thank u
  5. Hey I have a question.. I havent heard yet but to those who have congrats and for those you didnt pass, Try again! Keep your head up! Its not an easy exam. So my gf got her results and failed by 2 marks but there were 2 questions left that she was unable to finish because time was up. So her exam was being taken away but others were still writing. Is there a way to fight it? Or the only way to fight is getting your exam remarked? I understand there needs to be a cut off mark for the exam, but really. I think there should be a window where if you get 1-3 wrong you should be able to do something.
  6. Good luck and all the best to those who have yet to hear whether they passed or not. Fingers crossed that us ontarioans find out this week!!!! Congrats to those who have passed!!!
  7. Are u serious? Thats great to hear!!! Everything I have is crossed!!!

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