I was supposed to take the July NLE but I tested positive 2 days before the exam. I was so devastated and disappointed, I cried in my car while holding the result of the swab and for some reason, deep down I knew that I'm positive but I was still hoping that I'm wrong. I was so prepared, everything from the requirements, the knowledge (I've been reviewing since last year of March so I'm pretty confident with my knowledge), I already booked and paid for a hotel room since I don't want to wake up 3 in the morning and travel but everything crushed when that I saw that one word-- positive. I didn't leave my house for atleast 2 months before the exam, barely even go out to buy something from tindahan and I thought I was safe, but little did I know, the virus passed to me by my father unknowingly. I lost my sense of taste and smell but I thought that it was just because of my sinusitis but it wasn't. I was so confident that I'm safe from covid and this is just a little cold. I was so angry at everyone, especially God. I questioned Him why of all people, why me? I was depressed for a week but slowly and surely, I get up and now ready to fight once again. I don't have money to apply for another review class so I'm going to go solo but I know I'm already equipped. I will come back here after the November NLE, here I'll say it with confidence... I'LL PASS THE NOVEMBER NLE AND I WILL TOP THE BOARD EXAM! God is good, I know He didn't want me to take this July NLE because He's preparing me to something greater. ❤️✨
So sorry to hear that :( but I love your fighting spirit! And yes keep on trusting God’s timing. If you know you’ve studied enough to earn it, you’ll soon have that RN at the end of your name 😌 good luck, friend! ✨
Another update: I MADE IT TO TOP 15! I have the average score of 85.20%! My highest was np4 with 89% and lowest is np2 which is 81% I was actually struggling in np3 a bit but I got 84% and surprised to see my np2 as my lowest cuz pretty sure it was easier than np3. I guess a lot of people if not all, their lowest was np2 too. I got 88% for np1 and 84% in np5. My journey was long and full of surprises but in the end, I passed it on my first take and got a high average. Now I'm an RN and will be of service next month. To all who are trying to get that license, just believe in yourself. Your journey is yours alone, do not compare it to others. Good luck future colleagues!
Currently, I am a first year nursing student in Davao doctors college. Proud to be a nursing student, I hope someday I will become a Registered Nurse. In the Name of Jesus🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hi! Request po sana ako ng study guide. Yung flow on what topic to study first and so on. I wanted to organize my studying kasi I get so overwhelmed with all the topics tapos nagiging unorganized na ako. 🥲 Thank you po! ❤️🙏🏼
Lol, Topic is actually “paksa” in Tagalog, I was trying to remember the term! Yes, do superstitions in taking exams, we’ll see if it’s the same as ours 25 years ago!
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Hello, Bella. Thank you very much for sharing all your tips. Can you also do a video on ALL of the documents that you submitted to PRC for the PNLE application? The PRC website isn't very helpful in completely identifying what needs to be notarized or not (like do I need to make copies of my academic TOR and RLE Summary aka RLE TOR and have them notarized?). Thank you in advance!
Hello po I'm 4th year nursing student po, pwede ko pa ba malaman yung mga common topics and concept po ng nursing for preparation po for board exam hopefully next year, thabk you po.🤞💗
Hi! For me it was worth it since they don’t only re-iterate things but also teach you ways on how you can retain all the information you’re learning in a span of 3-4 months. I would do my research on them beforehand though, so you can get the best review experience.