Published Apr 20, 2009
arsmithRN
38 Posts
So I failed the NCLEX for my first time 0n 2/17 and have picked myself up and have been studying everday since then and am retesting again in May....however I got my comprensive report in the mail and it said i was near passing on 4 areas and below passing on 4 areas. And what really stinks is i did the worst on the easiest stuff! clearly i over thought alot of stuff....Does anyone know if you have to be above passing in all of the 8 areas for NCLEX to pass you?
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Yes you have to pass in all areas to pass NCLEX. Best thing to do is start again as if you haven't sat the test before. Good luck
myitty
18 Posts
hi..........
what is the difference b/een near passing standard and above passing standard?if you get all near passing sandard and one below or all above p.std and one near..........will we pass or what is difference..........can anyone tell.........
hi..........what is the difference b/een near passing standard and above passing standard?if you get all near passing sandard and one below or all above p.std and one near..........will we pass or what is difference..........can anyone tell.........
you need to get above passing in all areas to pass NCLEX getting 1 below standard will mean a fail
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
No matter how you scored on your first test you have to get above passing on all areas to pass on your retake. It is best to study as if you had never tested before and don't dwell too long on your previous results. You don't want to be misled into taking the wrong approach. Good luck.