“Trust in divine providence can yield remarkable results.”

I am humbled to announce that I have successfully passed my OSCE exam on my first attempt.

This achievement is a direct result of the collective efforts of numerous individuals who dedicated their time and expertise to guide me throughout this process.

Firstly, I extend my sincerest appreciation to my lecturers/teachers for your unwavering support, patience, and wisdom. Your teaching methods and encouragement instilled a sense of confidence within me. You made every student feel valued, respected and capable. You made learning feel like a safe and joyful space. You didn’t just teach - you cared.

Secondly, I am also grateful to my fellow students who became friends, collaborating and sharing ideas, which made this OSCE journey both fun and productive. You’ve shown me that hardwork and kindness can go hand in hand. Because of you, I know that mistakes are just steps toward success.

Congratulations to those who made it. And to those who failed, just keep trying. God’s delay is not a punishment, is not a denial. But God’s delay is a preparation.

Thirdly, to all the Kiwi actors, your contributions were invaluable, and your performances were exceptional. Keep it up!

Above all, I thank God Almighty for surrounding me with such a remarkable network of individuals. I will certainly recommend this review center to my friends and wish everyone continued success.🙏

Lots of Love,

🩷JOYCE🩷

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... Read morePassing the OSCE exam is a significant milestone for any nursing student, but the pathway to success often involves much more than individual effort alone. In my experience, one of the key factors was trusting in divine providence while simultaneously embracing the hard work and support available around me. This balance of faith and effort can be incredibly empowering during stressful preparation phases. Beyond just studying textbooks and practicing skills, I found that joining a supportive community made a huge difference. My fellow students weren’t just peers; they were collaborators who shared their tips, encouraged me when I faltered, and helped create a positive environment where learning felt rewarding rather than overwhelming. This camaraderie reinforced the idea that mistakes are natural stepping stones rather than setbacks. Additionally, the role of experienced lecturers cannot be overstated. Their patience, tailored teaching methods, and genuine care turned their lessons into moments that built my confidence and competence. The safe and joyful learning environment they cultivated transformed complex clinical skills into achievable objectives. Another often overlooked but essential element of preparation was engaging with simulated patient actors, who brought realism to the exam scenarios. Their exceptional performances allowed me to practice communication and clinical reasoning in a way that closely mimicked real healthcare settings, preparing me for the pressures of the actual OSCE. For anyone preparing for the OSCE, I recommend: prioritizing time management to cover all areas systematically, practicing skills with peers to gain different perspectives, seeking feedback from experienced mentors, and maintaining faith in the process—whether divine or personal belief. Remember, even if you face setbacks, they are part of preparation for greater success. Lastly, I want to highlight the global aspect of nursing careers today. For many, including myself, the OSCE is a gateway to exciting opportunities abroad, such as in New Zealand or Australia’s healthcare sectors. Embracing this journey with trust, support, and dedication not only helps you pass the exam but also prepares you for a rewarding career in diverse environments. This journey has taught me that success is rarely solitary; it’s built on the collective support from teachers, friends, community, and faith. Keep pushing forward with this mindset, and your OSCE success will come too.