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REPEAT TEST TAKERS!!!!

There is hope for all those who have had to endure the sacrifices (i.e., cost, emotional, physical) of taking the NCLEX more than once. As of March 15, 2010, I am finally a registered nurse. The significant amount of financial contribution towards NCLEX review courses and materials is endless. For all those repeat test takers-NEVER GIVE UP! After several, and I honestly mean several attempts at the NCLEX, over the span of 8 years, I passed the NCLEX. No one will ever know the amount of times I failed, and who really cares. All anyone will ever know from this day forward, is that I am an RN, I AM an RN!

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Wow...8 years! Did you stop for a prolonged amount of time? Or you just kept taking the test year after year? Man, I'll be too old to start being a nurse if I have to go this long...

Wow, Congratulations!!! This is very encouraging... I am in a similar situation trying to pass NCLEX. If you are willing, please share any and every piece of advice you have on how you accomplished this goal!!!

HI ichic, very encouraging story- congratulations and good luck for being an RN! you'll be great- :nurse::redbeatheawesome!!!:yeah:

:hpygrp: CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU AND BEST WISHES AS YOU MOVE FORWARD. :yeah::nurse:

congratualtions !!:yeah::yeah::yeah:

What did book did you use to study?? And what review center??? Thanks

Congrats to you!! I will be taking NCLEX for the 3rd and hopefully last time next week. I graduated this past July and it has been very frustrating for me. Nice to hear I'm not the only one out there...Congrats again!

congratulations:yeah::yeah::yeah::yeah::up::up::up::up:

thanks for your encouragement to somebody like me who is still going through the huddles

of nclex exam. now i know that i am not alone. can you share with us how and what study

material you used. i have taken nclex several times just like you but i will never give up on

my dream. enjoy yourself you have gone through alot,but finally it paid off for you.

:ancong!::ancong!::ancong!::ancong!::ancong!: Wake up, open your eyes and look around you. Opportunity is everywhere. There is plenty of work to be done. And there are all sorts of effective, fulfilling ways to do it.

The world is alive with all kinds of challenges. Pick a particularly difficult and meaningful one, creatively work your way through it, and bring new prosperity to yourself and others.

Jump into the real-life adventure that sparkles beneath the rising sun each morning. A new day filled with richness is ready to be lived.

Fortune favors those who choose to see it coming. Prosperity belongs to those who work to bring it to life.

Report for duty in the service of your highest vision. This is when life gets good. :ancong!::ancong!::ancong!::ancong!::ancong!:

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