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For the millionth time of posting this, the number of questions that you received is not going to tell you if you passed or failed. You can pass with 75, as well as fail. Same with 265 questions. It depends on the level of questions that you were answering correctly. Unfortunately, you are going to have to wait to check Pearson-Vue, if your state permits you to do that, or wait for notification from your state.
suzanne4
However, it is very kind of you to still respond! Some people, I guess, are so distraught that they forget to look at all the other postings!
And....thank you for all of your other NCLEX related info it has been beneficial to my study program....trying to get the courage to schedule mine, but haven't made it to 3000? yet.
I am probably the most patient person in the world, as you know by now.
And I keep restating the same thing, the number of questions that you get on an exam has no bearing as to whether or not that you are going to pass the exam. It is based on how well you know the material and can make appropriate choices. You can have all of the book knowledge and not pass the exam. It is also based on common sense...once you begin working you will see that I am right.
There is absolutely nothing that can be done until you find out if you pass or don't pass...............either way it is not the end of the world, actually only the beginning. :)
Good luck to all of you. :balloons:
smileyone
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I had 187 questions on my test, I know two other people that had that same number and they failed??? Is there anyone else who had this number and passed?