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  1. Thank you for the info. I am NOT buying anymore books. I have my own personal library here. I can't wait to sell them all when I finally pass. I have quite a fortune invested. Thank you for your advice.......every little bit helps. Have a great weekend. :)
  2. Thanks for your words of wisdom. I can't imagine going through it 3 times. Your a much better stronger person than me. But it does encourage me to know that it can be done. Thank you. I do have the kaplan book and I will try that this time.
  3. Well, I got the results today and I failed. Completely overwhelmed. I studied each day for a month and a half for at least an hour and a 1/2. I took a review course, practiced with the cd's and had the kaplan, saunders, and lippencott books. I really felt prepared. Now what? How long do I have to wait before I can re-register. NY is 45 days before I can take it again but can I register. I don't see the answer at pearson's website and received nothing from them yet. Anybody else fail the first time? Shut off at 265 so I thought that was good because at least I knew I wasn't failing. How did you get through it?
  4. I took mine in Albany, NY. Would be too funny if we were at the same exam. I have been crying and praying all day. I hope I'm one of the lucky 265 people.
  5. Just curious.........where did you take the exam and what state SLP1117?
  6. Today was the worst day of my life in the last 3 years. I took my exam which I thought I was totally prepared for. I studied for the last month and a half religiously everyday for at least a couple of hours. I did a review course, practiced with the cd rom's plus purchased several other books to study from. I had 265 questions and it took me 4 hours. I had questions about stuff I never heard of. No math, no IV, no insulin, the whole test was on medications which I never heard of, a handful of delegation, and the majority of the questions were on cardiac in regards to the nursing process. It would take a miracle if I passed. I feel I just don't have it in me anymore to study. I have tried my hardest and gave it everything I had. How can I feel that I have done so poor? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated to help me get through the next 48 hours.

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