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  1. I also just found out that I failed NCLEX for the second time! Its extrememly depressing! I feel like such a failure, and noone else understands. The first time I failed I thought it was because I had so much going on. I was in a wedding the weekend before I took the exam and Christmas and New Years was the week before that. My fiance and I are also planning our own wedding for July and had just started building a house. So when I found out I failed the first time, I wasn't too worried because most of that stuff was over. When I studied for my first attempt, I used the Kaplan book and disk. I read and studied the entire book but was not very dedicated to doing questions. When I found out I failed for the second time, I was destroyed! I am so nervous that Im just not supposed to be a nurse. I feel extrememly stupid and I also try avoiding people I know are going to ask about my exam. What should I do to study this time? I own the Davis Book and Kaplan book along with the Kaplan medication cards. But I feel like I have looked at them so much already. I also made notecards to learn medications, lab values, and diseases (and their patho)... what next? I feel like it would really benefit me to take a class but I haven't found any in my area. So I started looking for online courses and those are looking promising. I am trying to decide between Kaplan NCLEX on Demand, Hurst online review, and virtual-ATI package. Any suggestions? I avoided these classes the first two times because they were so much money but now I have spent far more than if I would have taken one the first time around. Help PLEASE! I would really like to register for one tonight, and I would like to retake NCLEX in early April. Is that enough time?
  2. I also just found out that I failed NCLEX for the second time! Its extrememly depressing! I feel like such a failure, and noone else understands. The first time I failed I thought it was because I had so much going on. I was in a wedding the weekend before I took the exam and Christmas and New Years was the week before that. My fiance and I are also planning our own wedding for July and had just started building a house. So when I found out I failed the first time, I wasn't too worried because most of that stuff was over. When I studied for my first attempt, I used the Kaplan book and disk. I read and studied the entire book but was not very dedicated to doing questions. When I found out I failed for the second time, I was destroyed! I am so nervous that Im just not supposed to be a nurse. I feel extrememly stupid and I also try avoiding people I know are going to ask about my exam. What should I do to study this time? I own the Davis Book and Kaplan book along with the Kaplan medication cards. But I feel like I have looked at them so much already. I also made notecards to learn medications, lab values, and diseases (and their patho)... what next? I feel like it would really benefit me to take a class but I haven't found any in my area. So I started looking for online courses and those are looking promising. I am trying to decide between Kaplan NCLEX on Demand, Hurst online review, and virtual-ATI package. Any suggestions? I avoided these classes the first two times because they were so much money but now I have spent far more than if I would have taken one the first time around. Help PLEASE! I would really like to register for one tonight, and I would like to retake NCLEX in early April. Is that enough time?

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