so...
I'M DONE WITH NURSING SCHOOL!
all graduated and everything!!
The only thing that stands between me and Misty Venne, RN is NCLEX.
The only thing that stands between me and actually taking the NCLEX is an email that tells me, Ready, Set, GO!! schedule the exam!!!
SO, every time I GET an email, I panic a little bit, hoping {and secretly sweating} that its The One.
So, who to believe??
One thing I'm sure of... I'll need to make sure I have all my bases covered.
and believe me when I tell you - there is a lot of stuff to cover.
and after I've been looking at it so much - it all starts to run together.
Who knew Nausea/Vomiting/Headache were signs and symptoms of SO MANY DIFFERENT THINGS??!!
And I've been told that if you get a lot of easy questions, that is bad.
The degree of difficulty goes up as you answer more right questions.
The least amount of questions I will have to answer is 75.
The most amount of questions I CAN answer is 265.
but, NO ONE wants to answer all 265. That cannot mean good things.
And this rings true about almost every. single. question on the test:
They like to be tricky.
And SELECT ALL THAT APPLY?? really?
select ALL that apply??
Could there BE any other type of question that makes you second guess yourself as much?
I think not.
THIS is how those questions {which will comprise of at least 20% of the test} make me feel.
And once you answer a question and move on to the next, that's it!
NO going back.
So, I will continue to study.
in between these truer than life moments.
And no, my house is NOT spotless at the moment because truthfully,
ain't NOBODY got time for that.
Not to mention how anxious I get when I'm cleaning/doing laundry/picking up after my 4 year old when I KNOW I need to be focusing on NCLEX.
I have to try my hardest to sneak away and study.
This book is all highlighted up, but I've been answering so many practice questions on the computer, I haven't had a chance to go back over it.
Again, SO MUCH to remember.
Because REALLY, it's all riding on this.
and when I can breathe a sigh of relief and say this ^^
then, it will all be done.
and then, I can claim the title, RN.
and, that, my friends...
will be a very HAPPY DAY!!
And in June, I'll start working as a RN!
I've accepted a full time RN {nights} position as an orthopedics {bones/joints} nurse at Palmetto Health Richland Hospital!!!
COME ON EMAIL SO I CAN SCHEDULE THIS TEST ALREADY!
I'M DONE WITH NURSING SCHOOL!
all graduated and everything!!
The only thing that stands between me and Misty Venne, RN is NCLEX.
The only thing that stands between me and actually taking the NCLEX is an email that tells me, Ready, Set, GO!! schedule the exam!!!
SO, every time I GET an email, I panic a little bit, hoping {and secretly sweating} that its The One.
I've heard this will be the hardest test I'll ever have to take in my life.
I've heard this test will be easy.
I've heard past graduates say that once they finished the test, they sat in their cars and cried because they were SURE they failed.
One thing I'm sure of... I'll need to make sure I have all my bases covered.
and believe me when I tell you - there is a lot of stuff to cover.
and after I've been looking at it so much - it all starts to run together.
Who knew Nausea/Vomiting/Headache were signs and symptoms of SO MANY DIFFERENT THINGS??!!
And I've been told that if you get a lot of easy questions, that is bad.
The degree of difficulty goes up as you answer more right questions.
The least amount of questions I will have to answer is 75.
The most amount of questions I CAN answer is 265.
but, NO ONE wants to answer all 265. That cannot mean good things.
And this rings true about almost every. single. question on the test:
They like to be tricky.
And SELECT ALL THAT APPLY?? really?
select ALL that apply??
Could there BE any other type of question that makes you second guess yourself as much?
I think not.
THIS is how those questions {which will comprise of at least 20% of the test} make me feel.
And once you answer a question and move on to the next, that's it!
NO going back.
So, I will continue to study.
in between these truer than life moments.
And no, my house is NOT spotless at the moment because truthfully,
ain't NOBODY got time for that.
Not to mention how anxious I get when I'm cleaning/doing laundry/picking up after my 4 year old when I KNOW I need to be focusing on NCLEX.
I have to try my hardest to sneak away and study.
This book is all highlighted up, but I've been answering so many practice questions on the computer, I haven't had a chance to go back over it.
Again, SO MUCH to remember.
Because REALLY, it's all riding on this.
and when I can breathe a sigh of relief and say this ^^
then, it will all be done.
and then, I can claim the title, RN.
and, that, my friends...
will be a very HAPPY DAY!!
And in June, I'll start working as a RN!
I've accepted a full time RN {nights} position as an orthopedics {bones/joints} nurse at Palmetto Health Richland Hospital!!!
COME ON EMAIL SO I CAN SCHEDULE THIS TEST ALREADY!