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Jan 21, 2006 09:18 AM

75 or 265. what about questions in between?


hi. i notice that many people say that they passed the NCLEX with 75 or that they had all 265 and passed. i am curious as to what other scores people passed with. is there hope for people who get 190-230 questions? just wonderin'.


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Old Jan 21, 2006, 09:37 AM

Default Re: 75 or 265. what about questions in between?
The number of questions you get does not determine whether or not you pass.

75 questions can mean you passed, or you failed. The same goes for 265 and every number inbetween.

The computer will keep giving you questions until it has determined by 95% or better that you have passed, or failed.
If it is not sure, it will keep giving you questions. It will give you questions up to 265 until it determines your pass/fail by 95%.

Almost every student seems to think 75 is the magic passing number, and 265 is a failing number. Its just not true!!! It seems that this is what we, as students, were always told, be it by other students or even teachers.

(I thought this too, until I realized how the NCLEX works. )

I know its a life changing test, but please remember, the number of questions does not mean ANYTHING. If you havent taken the NCLEX already, then please remember this. If you have, realize that its ok, and it doesnt matter the number you got.

I wish you luck either way

-Meghan
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Old Jan 21, 2006, 02:06 PM

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A candidate can pass or fail with 75 questions, 265 questions, or any and every number in between. When the computer adaptive testing is able to make a pass/fail determination with 95 percent accuracy, the test will end and the computer will shut off.
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from JentheRN05
Old Jan 21, 2006, 03:31 PM

Default Re: 75 or 265. what about questions in between?
The number you end with doesn't matter, I passed with 83 questions, which means I must have missed one of the ones going up the ladder, so they had to reassess by building up a few more questions. So no matter what anyone tells you the number of questions means NOTHING
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from RN-TO-BE
Old Jan 21, 2006, 05:49 PM

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I passed with 120 questions. Good luck on your exam!!
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Old Jan 26, 2006, 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by time4mydream
hi. i notice that many people say that they passed the NCLEX with 75 or that they had all 265 and passed. i am curious as to what other scores people passed with. is there hope for people who get 190-230 questions? just wonderin'.
Yes. You can pass the NCLEX RN with any number of questions between 75 and 265. The average number of questions usually hovers around 120. There are more people that get BETWEEN 75 and 265 than get 75 or 265.
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Old Jan 26, 2006, 10:27 AM

Default Re: 75 or 265. what about questions in between?
Originally Posted by MeghanRN
The number of questions you get does not determine whether or not you pass.

75 questions can mean you passed, or you failed. The same goes for 265 and every number inbetween.

The computer will keep giving you questions until it has determined by 95% or better that you have passed, or failed.
If it is not sure, it will keep giving you questions. It will give you questions up to 265 until it determines your pass/fail by 95%.

Almost every student seems to think 75 is the magic passing number, and 265 is a failing number. Its just not true!!! It seems that this is what we, as students, were always told, be it by other students or even teachers.

(I thought this too, until I realized how the NCLEX works. )

I know its a life changing test, but please remember, the number of questions does not mean ANYTHING. If you havent taken the NCLEX already, then please remember this. If you have, realize that its ok, and it doesnt matter the number you got.

I wish you luck either way

-Meghan
You are absolutely correct Meghan. When I speak at various forums, it is always amazing to me how ill-informed some nursing schools can be!
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No. 7
Old Jan 26, 2006, 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by nursemomruns
You are absolutely correct Meghan. When I speak at various forums, it is always amazing to me how ill-informed some nursing schools can be!
I swear, it goes around nursing school like a bad rumor!!

Everybody says: 75 you passed, 265 you failed! If only they knew how wrong they were!

Students seem to think that the NCLEX is black and white (and I mean no harm by this-its what we are taught), when in reality, the NCLEX can present itself in a variety of ways and is quite..colorful
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No. 8
Old Jan 26, 2006, 10:25 PM

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I don't understand what you mean by "95%" can you explain?

Kris
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No. 9
Old Jan 27, 2006, 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by SarasotaRN2b
I don't understand what you mean by "95%" can you explain?

Kris
Kris-

The NCLEX is an adaptive test, and if you get a question right, your next question will be slightly harder, and if you get a question wrong, your next question is slightly easier.

You will keep getting questions until the computer determines, with a 95% accuracy, that you have either passed or failed. Its almost like saying it tests you until its 95% sure that you are going to pass the test. On the other hand, it also tests you until its 95% sure you arent going to pass.

Once it determines, with a 95% accuracy that you have passed (or failed), the computer will shut off. This is why the number of questions you get does not matter, since the computer can never be sure that every person has passed (with 95% accuracy) with 75 questions, it keeps going until it is sure each person will pass the test(with that 95% accuracy).

Does this make sense?

Try going to this link and reading a little bit more about the NCLEX.

http://www.allnursingschools.com/faqs/nclex.php

-Meghan
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