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Where can i take the easiest nursing board exam?


i took my board exam 5 years ago (2001)... i tried many times taking exams but i always failed. If i have time this will be my fifth time... in the review centers i'm always in the highest...

what's wrong with me? i did my best but i guess my best wasn't good enough. for the past five years, now, all my batchmates are nurses & i'm happy for them... before my dad died he cried because me his daughter is not yet a registered nurse & this is one of his dreams to be "proud of me....."


my dream is to be a registered nurse... so tell me, am i ready?

Just try to pray, it is one of the ingredients of having a successful career. I took my first board three times. On the last take, I was given a dream that meant that I will pass it even before the start of the first subject and I did!

Pisces,

THere is nothing wrong with you. My wife is going to take that test or something like it soon. DOnt forget that if it is your dream to be a nurse then you MUST pass that test. And you will. But there is something you are not doing correctly. Maybe take a practise test and see where you are needing the most help. I mean attack the problem and dont let it become about you being too stupid. There is a reason your not passing, you have to figure it out and then squash it. You will pass and you will achieve your dream. Just be honest about what's missing.

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