has anyone passed with no SATA

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I took NCLEX for the second time today. This time I only took 75 questions but had no SATA. Last time I took all 265. I had lots of priority questions. Has anyone passed with no SATA questions I am freaking out.

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

I know someone that recently passed and had no SATA. All SATA is is a type of question

SATA is only a formay style and nothing more. They are not required for one to pass and we see posters here quite a bit that have not been getting as many lately as in the past.

At different times there is a focus on different things. I would not worry about it and best of luck to you.

Thanks I am praying and keeping my fingers crossed>

Specializes in Medsurg.

Suzanne4 it is such a relief to hear from you...keep up the good work and you are making us all new Takers to feel a lot better. I am also having my finger cross for I have not gotten my results yet and I took it last Sept.4 in San Diego. I did not get any SATA at all!!! Thanks for the calming comments...RL86

Specializes in LTC, case mgmt, agency.

Good luck! sign0111.gif Hard to predict but I agree with the above posts, SATA is just a type of question. Hang in there. sign0075.gif

good luck to you..hope you pass..

I did! ^_^

I have NO SATA and NO COMPUTATIONS, still, I passed. ^_^

But I have lots of most, priority, first questions. (Priority questions)

I think it would be better to see priority questions on your nclex rather than SATA, 'coz everytime I review SATA type questions, I NEVER got them right. ^__^

So I consider it a blessing of not having any SATA on my NCLEX exam, and I was right - it really is a blessing.

i did! my exam stopped at 222 with no SATA and calcu...format of question doesn't matter :D good luck guys!

So did you pass it the 2nd time? I am on similar situation, no SATA. Took it yesterday in CA. Thanks.

Hey rommelh, so did you pass it?

Hey helpplease, so did you pass the NCLEX? I did not get any SATA too just like you. Took it yest in CA. Thanks.

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