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it is finished by 75, what does this mean!

I took the big test.. . But it is finished after the 75th question. What does this mean? crossing..or just fall at the outset. I am just above average..

:jester:

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Post moved to NCLEX Discussion Forum. As you will read here, you can't tell pass/fail from the number of questions. Most people (>85% of US-educated first-time candidates) do pass though, regardless of the number of questions.

Best wishes to you!!!! Take some time to yourself and unwind.

Good luck with your results! The number of questions does not determine pass/fail. Though most people pass at the minimum than fail. And odds are in your favor :)

It means you either passed or you failed. You can't tell by the number of questions. Maddening isn't it.

Good luck.

I will agree with everyone else. I recently took the NCLEX RN and had 75 questions. I got the quick results and passed! I am sure that you did. I was told that if you had really difficult questions (more than less) you were above the level. If you had many easy ones, that is another story. However, I am sure that you did well. I will pray for you and think positive as well.

I took the big test.. . But it is finished after the 75th question. What does this mean? crossing..or just fall at the outset. I am just above average..

:jester:

Trust me, the number of questions means nothing, sit back and relax, soon your results will be posted, all the best to you.

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