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i think theres something wrong with me..

heres the deal, i found out i failed my nclex pn last week on monday, and now im back on my feet studying again, and answering practice questions. Ever since i started doing prac. questions it seems like that i lost my critical thinking skills, i dont even think outside of the box... i try sooo hard keeping focus on the question but my mind wanders, i need advice. do you guys think theres something wrong with me? or is my head is still thinking about the day i found out i failed..... *sighs*... god willing that this 3rd time im going to take it i pass. im planning to take in first week of june, and my bday is on july i hope that would be my birthday present... im sooo agitated/anxious/ weird`ed out. i feel like i have ADD or something. pleasee allnurses.com members HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!! thanks guys. !

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Hello,

Listen dear, I think that you are being too hard on yourself, failing the nclex exam is so depressing to a lot of people but you should not let fear win you over, you should believe in yourself. take some time to rest your mind and regain your energy and then make a plan. one thing that helped me when doing practice questions was that I thought it was like a game I am playing I didn't think of it as getting ready for the exam. do as many questions as you can and believe in yourself. The day before the exam, try to relax as much as you can and also go with a positive attitude. say that you have done your best preparing and that you shall pass and keep that attitude all the time until you're done with your exam. wish you all the best my dear, and believe me when I say that the secret is rest and attitude. Good luck, you can do this.:nuke:

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