Computer stop 265 items...Failed for two times..

Nursing Students NCLEX

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This is my second NCLEX exam and both exams stop 265 and failed...

Need help to tell me what to do next.

Is theirs a way I can call NCSBN to re-check my last exam?

I'm planing to take the PN exam next month maybe I will pass this easy.:banghead:.

Specializes in Med-Surg,OPD ER,School/Clinic,Teaching.
Thank you for encouragement....:idea:

You're welcome armaniRL!:)

Sometimes, I feel like challenging would be a good thing to do. Because of those fill in the blank answers...although they don't make very much of the whole set. For example: in the practice tests, I'll answer the correct answer, but if I leave a blank in between two words even with the correct answer...the computer will give me wrong. What about such questions?

Specializes in Med-Surg,OPD ER,School/Clinic,Teaching.
Sometimes, I feel like challenging would be a good thing to do. Because of those fill in the blank answers...although they don't make very much of the whole set. For example: in the practice tests, I'll answer the correct answer, but if I leave a blank in between two words even with the correct answer...the computer will give me wrong. What about such questions?

Challenging is an option that only some BONs give(I have no idea which BONs allow and which don't) and they'd charge a fee for this service(I think most would).

What practice sets are you talking about? The ones found in review CDs/Computer practice reviews? Scoring is different in these type of questions when you are in the actual NCLEX test(in comparison to the ones that only "simulate" it or the computer reviews that you've tried); they don't have a room for ambiguity or such situations(like the fill-in-the-blank technicalities you have mentioned)to occur in the actual/real NCLEX test.

Specializes in Community Health, Med-Surg, Home Health.
Sometimes, I feel like challenging would be a good thing to do. Because of those fill in the blank answers...although they don't make very much of the whole set. For example: in the practice tests, I'll answer the correct answer, but if I leave a blank in between two words even with the correct answer...the computer will give me wrong. What about such questions?

I know what you mean...I used to misspell words and get it wrong on the practice CDs and would go crazy. The only blank one I got for NCLEX-PN was a math question (an easy one...thank God).

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