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i received my official letter yesterday with my specific results in each category...wow i did sooo much worse than the first time...which i knew anyways when the computer shut off at 75 questions. the 1st 4 categories i scored "below the passing standard :cry:and the last 4 i scored "near the passing standard". i am trying not to feel like i will never pass this exam but it is getting harder to stay positive. las time i tested, i was above on 2 categories, below on 1 and the rest were near passing. i really blew it this time. starting monday i have to focus my whole life on studying, i really have to be dedicated. i can't even imagine not passing this next time. i feel like i have no memory at all about anything i learned in nursing school. i have to get my priorities in order and write out a study schedule and stick to it. i already told my husband that all the running around with the kids and their activities is coming to a complete stop...it's all him now...the most i am going to do is cook dinner and do laundry. grocery shopping, parties, cleaning and everything else is all on his plate....i can't do this anymore.
Sorry to hear that you didn't pass. Perhaps Suzanne's plan is a worthwhile route for you to follow, receiving emails might help you with scheduling. Maybe you can find someone who will keep you accountable for sticking to a study schedule? I plan on using Suzanne's plan when I take the NCLEX early next yr. I wish you the best and pray that it will work out for you.
i received my official letter yesterday with my specific results in each category...wow i did sooo much worse than the first time...which i knew anyways when the computer shut off at 75 questions. the 1st 4 categories i scored "below the passing standard :cry:and the last 4 i scored "near the passing standard". i am trying not to feel like i will never pass this exam but it is getting harder to stay positive. las time i tested, i was above on 2 categories, below on 1 and the rest were near passing. i really blew it this time. starting monday i have to focus my whole life on studying, i really have to be dedicated. i can't even imagine not passing this next time. i feel like i have no memory at all about anything i learned in nursing school. i have to get my priorities in order and write out a study schedule and stick to it. i already told my husband that all the running around with the kids and their activities is coming to a complete stop...it's all him now...the most i am going to do is cook dinner and do laundry. grocery shopping, parties, cleaning and everything else is all on his plate....i can't do this anymore.
just want to ask you, how long it took before your letter/official results came in? i've been waiting for two weeks now.
suzanne4, RN
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You can make it quite easy on yourself and save yourself quite a bit of money if you just follow my program. There is also no fee for it. You have developed critical thinking skills if you made it thru nursing school, you just need to unleash them.
Your choice as to what to do.