I'm an international student, graduated a year ago, took forever to get everything together for my BON application, finally took the NCLEX 2 days ago (August 19th). The exam shut off after 75 questions. I felt happy at first because I was out early, but then the feeling of failure crept over me and remembering my answers and the types of questions I was getting I KNEW I failed. I got a few SATA questions and very few medication questions and I'm sure I answered those all incorrectly. A lot of it was teaching for me and delegation too, which I guess the teaching are lower level questions... I kept on thinking "is this a high level or a low level question?" on every question. I went in confidently and really thought I could pass, but I had no clue about anything in any of the questions and I felt like they were all somewhat vague.
Does the fact that I only went through 75 q mean that I had no chance to pass? Did I really do that badly?
I used Kaplan, Hurst, and the NCLEX Mastery App. I guess I just didn't apply myself hard enough. I know I can do better. I know I'll take it again and pass. I know it is something achievable, but only 75 questions feels like the NCLEX told me "don't bother with more questions past this point, you already failed".
Edit:
I failed. The quick results came up and my status is "Fail".
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I'm an international student, graduated a year ago, took forever to get everything together for my BON application, finally took the NCLEX 2 days ago (August 19th). The exam shut off after 75 questions. I felt happy at first because I was out early, but then the feeling of failure crept over me and remembering my answers and the types of questions I was getting I KNEW I failed. I got a few SATA questions and very few medication questions and I'm sure I answered those all incorrectly. A lot of it was teaching for me and delegation too, which I guess the teaching are lower level questions... I kept on thinking "is this a high level or a low level question?" on every question. I went in confidently and really thought I could pass, but I had no clue about anything in any of the questions and I felt like they were all somewhat vague.
Does the fact that I only went through 75 q mean that I had no chance to pass? Did I really do that badly?
I used Kaplan, Hurst, and the NCLEX Mastery App. I guess I just didn't apply myself hard enough. I know I can do better. I know I'll take it again and pass. I know it is something achievable, but only 75 questions feels like the NCLEX told me "don't bother with more questions past this point, you already failed".
Edit:
I failed. The quick results came up and my status is "Fail".