6th attempt on Nclex ---> PASS!!!!!

Nursing Students NCLEX

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i have been a member on allnurses.com for several years now and was constantly active on the random facts sticky when it first started back in the summer of 2007. i learned alot from that thread and am so grateful for the oppurtunity to have contributed to it!

it's official!!! on my 6th try i have finally passed the nclex-rn!!!! i took my test tuesday, july 20, came home and did the pvt and it showed the "good" pop up. it confirmed my results today, 2 days later!! i graduated nursing school in december '06 and have struggled to pass this dreaded test ever since. i have had anywhere from 89-265 the past 5 times, and this most recent attempt had 75-76 questions!! i had 15 sata, 1 math calc, 1 traction question, and what seemed like more med, infection control (thank you to the original poster of the infection control mneumonics), and some priority/delegation questions. i didn't have any ob questions. i took my time, my test started at exactly 8am and i was walking out of the testing center at 10.20am. i honestly don't know how i felt when i left there. i didn't know if i bombed it or if i passed. as i was leaving, i had to stop to get some gas. i didn't notice this homeless person sitting in the corner outside the gas station until after i paid and finished pumping gas. i just remeber thinking i am so grateful that i am not in that situation, and that no matter if i passed or failed, at least i wasn't in the situation the homeless person was in. i went in and purchased a drink and some food for this man. i walked over and gave it to him and he was so appreciative, it felt so nice to know he was getting something to eat. i got in my car, drove off and just started crying. i still don't know why--whether i was crying because of my exam or that this homeless person crossed my path that day. i just wanted to share this story because in a way he showed me that i can be kind and good in ways where some people might take for granted.

for my review: i started with kaplan when i first graduated for my 1st attempt, and renewed the subscription for the 2nd time (i should have just got a refund!!). the 3rd and 4th time i strictly used saunders comp review and q&a and followed suzanne's plan, but it didn't work because i didn't do my part and stick to the plan (had i stayed focused and did my part daily, i am sure i would have passed using her plan). on my 5th attempt, i used exam cram and some of the kaplan course book. for my 6th and hopefully my final attempt, i took the 3 day sylvia rayfield course in june and they not only go over questions, but also some content as well. they provide 2 books, one a study tool to help you remember what you learn, and another book with questions. i can honestly say this class and my instructor (she was phenomenal) and lots of support, confidence, positivity and prayer is what helped me pass. i went in to each of the first 5 tests feeling so nervous and having so much anxiety, it was to the point where it could have become an anxiety attack. i think the key to my sanity this time was that i kept calm, and stayed confident and positive. i did not surround myself with any negativity, every day i would tell myself, i want this badly, i will be a nurse!! in the end, i think my calm nerves and deep breathing really helped!!!!

thank you to allnurses, and everyone for your support and encouragement!!! to show my appreciation to allnurses.com, i will be upgrading my membership next week!!! thank you for reading my story and experience!!!!!!!thank you! thank you! thank you!!!!!!!!!! :tku: :tku:

time for a celebration and celebratory drink tonight!!! *wine

radha parikh, rn!!!! :nurse:

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thank you caliotter3!!! :up:

jadu1106

congratz

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[color=#2f4f4f]thank you helpingothersinlife!!

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[color=#2f4f4f]all the best,

[color=#2f4f4f]jadu1106 :)

congratulations... what a story!!

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thank you lisa1980!!! i am so happy, can't come down from my cloud #9!!! :D

best wishes,

jadu1106

Congratulations! I'm so HAPPY for you.

I'm impress with the way you braved the NCLEX exam. The journey was rough & tough but you made it at the end. By ALL means celebrate! it is your day!

I, myself am on my 3rd attempt. I'm nervous & freaking out. I'm hoping that ALL of these crazy feelings about the exam will be over soon. Thank you for giving me more confidence to face the NCLEX.

All the best to you.....nurse.pngRN

CONGRATS! :):) Thanks for sharing your story!! Very empowering! You sound like you'll be an awesome nurse! :yelclap:

congratulations! i'm so happy for you.

i'm impress with the way you braved the nclex exam. the journey was rough & tough but you made it at the end. by all means celebrate! it is your day!

i, myself am on my 3rd attempt. i'm nervous & freaking out. i'm hoping that all of these crazy feelings about the exam will be over soon. thank you for giving me more confidence to face the nclex.

all the best to you.....nurse.pngrn

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chocoloco,

thank you for the compliments. it is a very rough & tough journey like you said, but after every obstacle we have gone through just to pass nursing school (it was not a breeze for me) passing the nclex is just the beginning of the reward in my eyes. now that i have passed after multiple attempts i can honestly say i know what its like to see the results say "fail" and now "pass". i hope that i can only pass along my experience and knowledge and tid bits of helpful information that may help you and anyone else. no one knows what its like to sit in front of that computer and just have a nervous breakdown like us. believe me i've been there. but i learned to put that aside along with the anxiety and the negativity!!! i kept staying positive and kept telling myself i will be an rn!! for me it worked, along with countless hours of studying and going from full-time to part-time so that i could focus more! (i have no husband and no kids yet). i wish you all the best in your journey and hope the 3rd time is the charm for you!!! :)

all the best,

jadu1106 :)

congrats! :):) thanks for sharing your story!! very empowering! you sound like you'll be an awesome nurse! :yelclap:

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thank you adengel!! i hope i can become a great nurse like many out there!! thank you for the compliment and best wishes to you! :)

take care,

jadu1106 :)

:clpty:CONGRATULATIONS! :clpty:

I also am on my third try and I also conquered my anxiety. Now I am calm and can study with comfort. Thank you for being an inspiration!

Jadu1106, I would like to say CONGRATULATIONS!!! I applaud your tenacity in not given up. I know you will make a GREAT nurse. Not knowing whether or not you had passed your exam, you still had compassion on someone else who was homeless. While you were displaying God's love for someone, He was smiling upon you and saying nursing is a calling and you have accepted it and now you must walk in it. Your story is one of hope and encouragement. You fed him while he was hungry. Remember for we entertain angels unaware. My friend you reaped a harvest on yesterday.

Specializes in surgical oncology.

Wow, you are inspiring! CONGRATS=)

Congratulations!

Wow what a touching story. You have a very kind heart. Congratulations on passing. You will a great nurse.

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