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To the student who feels like giving up on nursing school right now, Please don't.

Two years ago, I was sitting on my bedroom floor crying, staring at a failing grade on my clinical papers.

Balancing floor shifts with crazy grading rubrics was breaking me. My professors docked massive points for tiny APA formatting errors and "lack of academic flow," and I was completely drowning. I was so exhausted I almost quit.

Out of pure desperation, I made a panicked post on Reddit. A tutor saw it and slid into my DMs.

They literally took me under their wing. They helped me structure my heavy clinical papers to hit the rubrics perfectly, cleaned up my formatting, and taught me how to tackle the workload without the anxiety. Thanks to them, my grades flipped, I graduated, and I’m officially a working RN today.

I know exactly how lonely and brutal nursing school is. If you are currently staring at a blank page for a capstone paper, drowning in assignments, or terrified you're going to fail your next module, please don’t give up.

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To the student who feels like giving up on nursing school right now, Please don't.

Two years ago, I was sitting on my bedroom floor crying, staring at a failing grade on my clinical papers.

Balancing floor shifts with crazy grading rubrics was breaking me. My professors docked massive points for tiny APA formatting errors and "lack of academic flow," and I was completely drowning. I was so exhausted I almost quit.

Out of pure desperation, I made a panicked post on Reddit. A tutor saw it and slid into my DMs.

They literally took me under their wing. They helped me structure my heavy clinical papers to hit the rubrics perfectly, cleaned up my formatting, and taught me how to tackle the workload without the anxiety. Thanks to them, my grades flipped, I graduated, and I’m officially a working RN today.

I know exactly how lonely and brutal nursing school is. If you are currently staring at a blank page for a capstone paper, drowning in assignments, or terrified you're going to fail your next module, please don’t give up.

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To the student who feels like giving up on nursing school right now, Please don't.

Two years ago, I was sitting on my bedroom floor crying, staring at a failing grade on my clinical papers.

Balancing floor shifts with crazy grading rubrics was breaking me. My professors docked massive points for tiny APA formatting errors and "lack of academic flow," and I was completely drowning. I was so exhausted I almost quit.

Out of pure desperation, I made a panicked post on Reddit. A tutor saw it and slid into my DMs

They literally took me under their wing. They helped me structure my heavy clinical papers to hit the rubrics perfectly, cleaned up my formatting, and taught me how to tackle the workload without the anxiety. Thanks to them, my grades flipped, I graduated, and I’m officially a working RN today.

I know exactly how lonely and brutal nursing school is. If you are currently staring at a blank page for a capstone paper, drowning in assignments, or terrified you're going to fail your next module, please don’t give up.

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