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Aug 16, 2008 11:29 AM

Suzanne4. Im really confused


Hello suzanne, you said many people pass after running out of time. Well if in those last 60 quest they were passing why didn't it shut them off instead of steadily going. I don't really understand. I know that it deteremines that if you are above the passing standard in the last 60 that you pass but if you are below the passing standard then you fail. But if you were above the passing standard why would it keep giving you questions instead of letting the time run out? Confused


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Old Aug 16, 2008, 12:09 PM

Default Re: Suzanne4. Im really confused
The exam will continue because it can not decide (boarderline) If you run out o time it will look at the last 60 questions and decide. https://www.ncsbn.org/Youve_Completed_2007.pdf
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