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Oct 09, 2008 01:32 PM

Failed with 75Q!!!


Well sad to say I'm one of the few unlucky ones who failed with 75Q. I figured I failed after taking the test because all of the questions were easy...ones I should have known, but over analyzed. I guess I failed because I kept on going back and forth from getting an easy answer wrong, to getting an easy answer right, and never made it to the harder level. I wish they would have given me a couple of math calculations though, I didnt get even ONE! I contemplated, "Should I say I answered more questions than 75, so if I fail I won't look like a complete idiot?" But I told the truth, and it is what it is.


But hey, there's a bright side...I can take it again! So for all those who failed the first time, It's NOT the end of the world. EVERYTHING happens for a reason, and I guess I needed to learn a few more things, and become a bit more prepared for this field. God had to teach me a lesson. "Slacking off in school has it's consequences." LOL. So those of you who are still in school, NO SLACKING!!


For those who need to take it a second time like me..Be encouraged. It's not the end of the world. We made it through a GAZILLION tests right? So we can definately make it through one more!!

P.S. I think I'm gonna look into Suzanne's plan and see what that's all about.


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Old Oct 09, 2008, 01:43 PM

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Sorry to hear this best of luck
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Old Oct 09, 2008, 02:12 PM

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Sorry to hear but you have a good attitude and will not stop, Hang in there and good luck
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from Melinurse
Old Oct 09, 2008, 09:15 PM

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Like the attitude. Best wishes and good luck.
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from sisupie
Old Oct 09, 2008, 09:29 PM

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Great to hear you are keeping your chin up!! I failed with 75 questions too, and it is definately not the end of the world. Just remember your dreams!!
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from J-Swift808
Old Oct 10, 2008, 12:02 AM

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Sad to hear that you didn't pass this time . Yet, I'm glad that you haven't decided to give up . I too am a casualty of an NCLEX examination that gave me only 75 questions and resulted in a failure. The first time I took the test, I made it to 265. Although I didn't pass, I shrugged it off, believing that if I was able to get this far into the test without passing, I had a good chance of passing the second time around. When the results came in the second time, I felt so depressed because I not only failed the exam a second time, I ended up doing worst than I did the first go around. Its been over 5 months now and numerous reschedulings since I took it last, and next week will be my third time taking it. I wish you the best of luck on your next examination, and continue to stay positive!
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Old Oct 10, 2008, 09:02 AM

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Sorry that you didn't pass this time, but you have a wonderful, positive attitude. That's definately the attitude to have.
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from alphakid
Old Oct 10, 2008, 09:04 AM

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Sorry to hear that. Try again. You can do it. Good luck and God bless
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Old Oct 10, 2008, 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by J-Swift808 View Post
Sad to hear that you didn't pass this time . Yet, I'm glad that you haven't decided to give up . I too am a casualty of an NCLEX examination that gave me only 75 questions and resulted in a failure. The first time I took the test, I made it to 265. Although I didn't pass, I shrugged it off, believing that if I was able to get this far into the test without passing, I had a good chance of passing the second time around. When the results came in the second time, I felt so depressed because I not only failed the exam a second time, I ended up doing worst than I did the first go around. Its been over 5 months now and numerous reschedulings since I took it last, and next week will be my third time taking it. I wish you the best of luck on your next examination, and continue to stay positive!
Well good luck to you as well, I know you can do it. Third time's the charm right?!! Make sure you let us know when ur gonna take it, and your results!
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