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Old Aug 09, 2007, 07:44 PM
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265 questions nclex, help!

Guys I'm new to this forum and I'm freaking out. I just took Nclex and got all 265 questions, I can't even figure out if I answered the last question wrong or right. AHHHHHHH what to do what to think?

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Old Aug 10, 2007, 04:38 PM
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Re: 265 questions nclex, help!

hey! well if you have heard that getting the last question right or wrong determines if you pass/fail..it's not true. i just took mine for the 5th time on aug 8th, and got all 265 for the 4th time in a row, i believe this is getting ridiculous and feel as though my BON has something against me! but anyway, the 4th time i took the test, i KNEW i had the last one correct, but still failed. i also believe this time i got the last one correct as well, but if that question is not 'above the passing standard' and you get it correct, you dont pass. im still waiting for results, i dont think it's looking too good because nothing was on the website today, but im staying positive and thinking that because i wasnt done with my test on wed until 430 pm that that may have something to do with it and it will show up tomorrow or monday!! if you have anymore questions, feel free to ask me, i love to talk about it because not too many people know that i took it that many times, and i feel as though im the NCLEX QUEEN!

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Old Aug 11, 2007, 03:29 AM
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Re: 265 questions nclex, help!

Well , I took the exam last oct and I too had all the 265 questions. But luck favoured me and I passed.Well I really dont know what is the criteria, but I beleive that each question plays a important role and you need to be careful with every question.I had lost all hopes of passing and when the results came I was too suprised. So dont loose hope, just beleive in u r self.

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