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How do I get back on track?Rating: (votes: 0) I hope this is an appropriate place to put this discussion, but I don't know where else it would go. I graduated my Nursing School in 2011 and I feel really proud and accomplished. I waited for roughly 3-4 months after graduating (giving myself a well deserved break) and took the NCLEX exam the winter of that year. Sadly, I failed the exam and it was a pretty bad blow to my ego. I wanted to get back into the swing of things, and study again, but my father fell ill, and the craziness of my life overwhelmed me. Fast forward a a year and a half later to 2013, and I currently find myself working as a Case Manager for a Health clinic and not the nurse I want to be. I needed to find work fast and support my family. Nursing had to be put on hold. Things have settled down in my life, and I want to still be a nurse. Its the only other job I ever wanted. My plea for help is: how do I return to my roots? pick up where I left off? I feel a bit rusty with my knowledge base and my mechanical skills. But I always felt that once you ride a bike, you never really forget. I guess you can say, I'm afraid to return to the path I chose. I hope perhaps someone can shed some guiding light as to what I can do next. Sincerely, Jkap. (PS: hope I didn't end up leaving a novel behind to read!) Welcome to AN! The largest online nursing community!Have you passed the NCLEX? Comment: Sadly no. I want to give it another shot though. Just not sure about how I should go about doing it again.Comment: I'd take a review course if you could afford it. It's been awhile and they'll help you with test taking strategies.Comment: Are you able to take a refresher course, even before passing the NCLEX?Comment: I meant like a Kaplan course.
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