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  1. Thanks so much for the advice, I really appreciate it.
  2. Hi, I'm a pre-nursing student in my last semester before applying to nursing school. I received my diagnosis for ADHD since I was in the first grade. I'm on medication and have had an IEP my entire school career. Freshman year of college I didn't need to use it and did well with my gpa. But sophomore year I have been struggling with Anatomy and Physiology, I have a C in the lecture and a D in the lab. I just can't remember the amount of material I'm required to learn in such a short time, and then the models just look so different. I have always been a hard worker, I study usually at least two weeks prior to every exam and use a variety of ways. I especially use these threads for study tips, but I don't think I'm the best test taker. I have taken the pre-entrance exam three times and still can't pass the math portion of it. I have wanted to be a nurse since I was in the eighth grade and love it so much, but I know it only gets harder from here. As heartbreaking as it is I just don't know if I have what it takes to be able to become a successful nurse.

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