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Mar 19, 2008 11:17 PM

265 questions and the last question


Just took the nclex on 3/18 for the second time and on both tests got 265 questions. I felt more confident on this test than the last one, but I am freaking out since I know for sure that I missed the last question. People have been telling me that the last question determines whether you pass or not if you got to 265 questions. This is getting me really nervous. Also the last question was a very basic question and I felt that the last 60 questions were pretty easy. All throughout the test I only had 1 math, 10 or more SATA (even getting 3 in a row), and many many priority questions. What are my chances of passing??? CA should have quickresult cuz this wait is killing me.


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Old Mar 20, 2008, 03:47 AM

Default Re: 265 questions and the last question
Welcome to the site and good luck

I think you will find it is a myth about the last question. Unfortunately all you can do is wait for your results, let us know how it goes
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