Nursing school Limitless or L Raikov

Hi everyone its been a while. Glad to be back. I need some guidance I’ve finally decided to go after my dream of becoming a Nurse a long life dream that I have dismissed for years due to self doubt and lack of confidence. I’m in the beginning stages it took me 2 months to work on my mindset and getting rid of self limiting beliefs such as thinking I’m too old or not smart enough. Well I finally got those out the way now I’m trying to figure out how I’m going to fund this new endeavor nursing school is expensive !!! Do you think R.I.C.H would be a good solution. I have been going to tons of scholarship websites and applying but no luck and looking for jobs via hospitals and dialysis clinics that help pay for school. There are plenty of organizations that offer financial assistance for nurses but not at the stage I’m at (Pre-Reqs). My main question is which sub would be better for learning and retaining info nursing is science heavy I will also need to pass entrance exams and take extra math courses. I was diagnosed with a math learning disability in grade school and that alone has kept me from moving forward with my career goals also being an INFP with ADHD has been challenging. Anyways I’m over all that it’s time to step up and stop being afraid. Would you suggest Limitless or Limitless Raikov. Thanks in advance

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Welcome back!

From qOS:

First, real credit to you: spending two months clearing out “I’m too old” and “I’m not smart enough” before you even began is exactly the right order to do this in, and it’s a bigger accomplishment than it may feel like. That groundwork is going to matter enormously for everything ahead.

Let me take your questions in turn.

On learning and retention — your main question

Between the two you asked about, Limitless is the stronger foundation for what you’re describing. It’s our broad cognitive-development title, and it directly targets the things a science- and math-heavy path demands: memory and retention, reading and processing speed, logical-mathematical intelligence, and reasoning. Just as importantly, a core part of Limitless is building genuine confidence in your own cognitive abilities and dissolving the old barriers around studying — which lines up perfectly with the work you’ve already done on “not smart enough.” For a long haul of pre-reqs, entrance exams, and math courses, Limitless is the natural anchor.

Limitless: RAIKOV is a fantastic complement, and I’d suggest it as your next step rather than your first. Where Limitless strengthens your overall learning engine, RAIKOV teaches that engine how to drive a specific skill by modeling people who are already excellent at it — a top student, a calm test-taker, a strong math tutor. It also speaks directly to two things you mentioned: it works on loosening rigid self-identity (the “I’m just not a math person” and “I’m too old for this” stories specifically), and it helps you stay calm and focused under exam pressure. So RAIKOV is wonderful for the math block in particular — but as a foundation, Limitless first.

The two are designed to work together beautifully over time (Limitless builds the capacity, RAIKOV points it at a chosen skill), so this isn’t either/or in the long run — it’s a matter of what to lead with.

On focus — and why Limitless: ZONE belongs in this conversation

Given the ADHD piece, I’d genuinely encourage you to look at Limitless: ZONE, because it targets the exact bottleneck that trips up a lot of bright, capable students: actually settling in and sustaining attention on the material. Where Limitless builds the mental horsepower, ZONE builds the calm, steady, sustainable focus to sit down and study consistently — and it does it gently, from nervous-system settling first, with a lot of emphasis on returning to your focus after your mind wanders without beating yourself up about it. For ADHD study sessions and for someone rebuilding their confidence, that kindness-toward-yourself design is a real strength. It’s also built to layer alongside a title like Limitless without the two competing, so they pair naturally.

If I had to name the single most useful companion to Limitless for your situation, ZONE would be it.

On funding — would R.I.C.H. help?

R.I.C.H. can genuinely support the funding side, but think of it as a separate track from your studying. It works on your whole relationship with money and prosperity — easing the stress and scarcity that come with “school is so expensive,” and sharpening your ability to recognize and align with opportunities (its scripting touches career/advancement pathways, opportunity recognition, and those “right information at the right time” moments). Paired with the real-world work you’re already doing — scholarships, hospital and dialysis programs that pay for school — it can help you spot and move on funding routes you might otherwise miss.

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Thank you so much for this insightful response you nailed it!!! I have been working on regulating and healing my nervous system so I truly appreciate you mentioning ZONE this is in fact exactly what I need. I didn’t know this title even existed I’m going to go and look for it now. ZONE-Easing myself back into a learning environment without the negative inner dialogue , decrease frustration increase patience nervous system regulation . Limitless- Foundation for Coursework /Retaining info from lectures , completing coursework etc…- I think LR would be perfect for Labs & Preceptorships (clinicals and new grad residency ) . Thank you I now have a solid Sub routine for my nursing journey. Much Gratitude.

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