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I have never posted on this site, but I was checking it on a daily basis for a few weeks before my NCLEX. I took my exam about a week ago and got the "blue screen of death" at 75 - I had a lot of priority and delegation questions. I walked out of there feeling very unsure of how I did - I didn't feel like I passed, but I didn't feel like I failed. I just wanted to thank everyone on here for posting suggestions/words of wisdom, it really helped!
Now it's time to get back to my life and the wonderful world of Navy Nursing!
I have never posted on this site, but I was checking it on a daily basis for a few weeks before my NCLEX. I took my exam about a week ago and got the "blue screen of death" at 75 - I had a lot of priority and delegation questions. I walked out of there feeling very unsure of how I did - I didn't feel like I passed, but I didn't feel like I failed. I just wanted to thank everyone on here for posting suggestions/words of wisdom, it really helped!
Now it's time to get back to my life and the wonderful world of Navy Nursing!
IKG
RN, BSN
ENS, NC, USN
Hey congratulations RN and much luck in the Navy!!! I was actually interested in Navy nursing....sometimes i think about it. Again, congratulations!!!!!