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Took Nclex yesterday and shut off at between 150-155



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Feb 01, 2008 08:07 PM

Took Nclex yesterday and shut off at between 150-155


I am freaking out because I took the nclex yesterday and it shut off between 150 and 155. So far for the questions that I can remember I have missed 3 (2 math and an endocrine question). I have mixed feelings about my test because it was really hard. I hope I pass but the more I keep thinking about it the more I think I didn't do too good. I'm keeping the faith but the waiting is klling me. I won't be able 2 find out until Monday which is agonizing for me. I just needed to vent because I'm soooo scared I failed.


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Old Feb 01, 2008, 08:11 PM

Default Re: Took Nclex yesterday and shut off at between 150-155
I hope you have some celebrating planned for just getting it done..... It's a big milestone! Good luck! Keep us posted!
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Old Feb 02, 2008, 02:08 AM

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