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No. 20
Old Oct 19, 2008, 03:06 AM

Default Re: to all NCLEX passers; whats your NLE scores?
85.4% NLE

75 items for NCLEX

I think there is no exact correlation between the the NCLEX and NLE...I knew a lot of people who have high averages in the NLE but flunked the NCLEX.

The NCLEX is more accurate in gauging the knowledge of the examinee because it customizes the exam questions for the examinee through critical tinking questions...the NLE is just a pen and paper exam and thus fixed.
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No. 21
from GSG9ers
Old Oct 19, 2008, 11:29 AM

Default Re: to all NCLEX passers; whats your NLE scores?
I have to admit, NLE made a big difference to my performance in my NCLEX. Passing NLE with a high average would definitely boost up your confidence. So if you passed NLE with flying colors then there is no reason for you to not have a higher chances of passing the NCLEX RN. But like what you guys said, some NLE passers failed the NCLEX and vice versa. So it all depends on the person whos taking the exam. . . But if you ask me. . . I guess its all about knowledge, understanding and ofcourse confidence, . . . ORA et LABORA. God Bless all Pinoy RNs
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No. 22
from Chalk25
Old Oct 20, 2008, 05:40 AM

Default Re: to all NCLEX passers; whats your NLE scores?
There will always be a corelation. Whether it's highly proportionally corelated or inversely proportional, is the question! I got 83 in the NLE but I haven't sat for the NCLEX yet.
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No. 23
Old Oct 20, 2008, 09:08 AM

Default Re: to all NCLEX passers; whats your NLE scores?
general average 85, passed the NCLEX-RN at 75.



Originally Posted by Taimanov View Post
your general average in the 5 areas ( nle )

if you know your individual grades per test ( test 1, 2 etc ) that would be better.

tnx guys
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No. 24
from babymaica
Old Oct 21, 2008, 04:41 AM

Default Re: to all NCLEX passers; whats your NLE scores?
I took my NLE last December 2007, My NLE Scores:

I- 80
II- 80
III - 80
IV - 83
V - 80
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My NLE general average: 80.60

I passed my Nclex exam last month with 75 questions. I think it depends on the preparations for your exam and the content of the exams. They have some similarities but unlike NLE, Nclex has many alternative type of questions like SATA, fill in the blanks, etc.
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No. 25
from GSG9ers
Old Oct 21, 2008, 11:01 AM

Default Re: to all NCLEX passers; whats your NLE scores?
I guess most of the people posting here passed the NLE and the NCLEX RN as well. . . Good luck to all of us. . . God Bless
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No. 26
Old Oct 23, 2008, 09:55 AM

Default Re: to all NCLEX passers; whats your NLE scores?
NLE: 85.5%
CGFNS: 558
Passed NCLEX at item 110
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No. 27
from peepo RN
Old Oct 23, 2008, 07:25 PM

Default Re: to all NCLEX passers; whats your NLE scores?
nle=75

cgfns= 668

nclex=stop at 265(cali kasi)

well its all in the preparation i believe. i did not do good in my nle coz i just slack around. passing nle with flying colors i believe is not an indicator in passing nclex.if you look at my cgfns its insanely high but when i took the nclex i end up at 265.well atleast i pass... VB bulletn pls move
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No. 28
Old Oct 24, 2008, 12:18 AM

Default Re: to all NCLEX passers; whats your NLE scores?
NLE - 77.4
NCLEX - shut down at 75

Likewise, its all about preparation. During my local boards, i only started studying 1 1/2 mos before the exam. i'm even grateful with the result. I first thought i'd fail.
As for NCLEX, i spent more quality time with it so i scored better. My registering state is also California but i don't think the difficulty of the test has something to do with the state you applied in.

Anyway, what's most important is we passed the tests. Cheers!
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No. 29
from dhel28
Old Oct 26, 2008, 11:38 AM

Default Re: to all NCLEX passers; whats your NLE scores?
Originally Posted by oneproudigorot View Post
i believe that there is a correlation... the preparation is not that different because for both my NLE, CGFNS and NCLEX i read the same references...

The higher your score for your NLE, the better are your chances in passing the CGFNS and NCLEX...

Of course if you get a low score in the NLE it doesn't also mean that you're not going to pass the NCLEX but you may have to work harder...

Sorry, but I beg to disagree. I see no correlation between NLE vis-a-vis NCLEX. But if you meant on test preparation (study habits)and how good a test taker you are, probably.

But the poster may have different reason on the questions.
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