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kyle_99

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  1. It stopped at 75. I'm done by one and a half hrs. I'm not ready to retake yet, but maybe, eventually I will. I hope I can get enough courage to face it again or else, I'll end up with different kind of career.
  2. Congratulations, you really gave me hope. I posted a thread here a while ago about my failure. It was really a devastating event. It's another burden added to my hundreds of piled up failures. I feel like quitting. seriously. But thanks, this enlighten me a bit. :)
  3. Thanks guys. I did Kaplan and Saunders cover to cover + cds. plenty of hours a day spent on answering questions & rationales and reading contents, plus other helpful materials online. Idk what I missed, maybe it's just ME...*sighs*
  4. I took NCLEX on Monday for the first time, and I found out today that I failed. I felt soooo disappointed after more than 5 months of studying, locking up myself to my room, sacrificing fun & parties with friends, everything turned into trash. I feel terrible 'cause I remember 5 years ago in nursing school, I was just an average student and I used to flunk too. When I graduated, I took the board exam (in Philippines) and failed. Oh yeah, I have a lot of failures already BUT when I came to US, I promise myself, commit to it, and did my best to pass NCLEX. But, unfortunately, It didn't work. Is sucks when after all your mistakes and failures, you tried to change your life and did your best and yet, it seems not enough. I feel like giving up for nursing is really not for me. I graduated nursing 2010, I felt like I forgot everything I learned. I'm 25 and still, NO JOB EXPERIENCE. Plus, my years of failing is kind of telling me I need to shift to another career. I felt like a loser. If you're in my shoes, will pursue nursing or search for new career? Is there anyone out there in the same boat as I am?

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