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Kimdesiree1

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  1. Thank you all for the motivating words, im starting to feel better about myself and what i can achieve with my academics. Everyday i am learning a new way to study that works for me, its a slow learning process but i know it will work out for me. Thank you thank yu thank you Ps. I am new to this site so i wasnt sure about the user name policy ill try and change it
  2. I do, I am currently in my last semester at an local community college and will be transferring to an 4 year university. I have done all my pre-reqs required for nursing school and it wasnt easy, i suffer since I could remember from a learning disability and school has always been tough for me, i tried every everything you can imagine to learn how to retain information. But i always fall short. I can study for hours and can barely pass an exam. Now that i am so close to signing up for a nursing program all that goes through my mind is 1) Can I even get into the program. 2) if i do get it(which would be a miracle) can I keep up and not fail out. I know the nursing program is hard and with my learning disability can I even go through it. I am just depressed that I wont be what i truly want to be in life because I can't prove myself(on an exam) that I will be a great nurse. The things that I do know is that I know stuff but when it comes to test I can never show it. It is just very confusing and Im not sure if i would sign up for the nursing program anymore. Has anyone else felt like me, are you guys nurses now and what did you do to get by?

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