Hello! So I took my NCLEX-RN February 23, 2015 in California and failed...I got 265 questions, a small variety of questions. Who do you see first, like 10 sata, one OB question, 6 meds, 2 pictures, and delegation and was confused/upset when I left...did I not learn enough from nursing school that I did that bad? Either way I would have accepted if I failed or passed. It's not the end of the world and I'm a very optimistic person I'll get it next time. Ultimately I failed and I got my CPR about 7-10 days later. I busted my butt with ati the first attempt, then took the three week course of NCSBN program did alright 70-80% on the questions, felt I was ready when my day came. On April 16, 2015 I took my second attempt and the computer shut off at 75 questions. I was feeling pretty good, majority of people Iv talked to and what I have read, said they all passed at 75? This time around I got some delegation, a few who do you see first, one cardiac strip, one drag and drop, a few interventions, I think 10 sata again and close to the end the last 10 questions were on meds that were easy to break down, the last question I got was pretty easy? I walked out happy...waited the 48 hours and nothing on breeze. On Saturday evening I saw two posts on IG of people's results, I almost lost it and was sure I failed again. It is now almost a week that has gone by and no results still. I need help from anyone who has been in the position or knows how the processing goes or be blunt and tell me I failed? Also some advice on what the next step is? I'm staying positive that it is a learning experience but two spectrums of the test and failed both doesn't settle easy with me? Thanks for reading:)
Hello! So I took my NCLEX-RN February 23, 2015 in California and failed...I got 265 questions, a small variety of questions. Who do you see first, like 10 sata, one OB question, 6 meds, 2 pictures, and delegation and was confused/upset when I left...did I not learn enough from nursing school that I did that bad? Either way I would have accepted if I failed or passed. It's not the end of the world and I'm a very optimistic person I'll get it next time. Ultimately I failed and I got my CPR about 7-10 days later. I busted my butt with ati the first attempt, then took the three week course of NCSBN program did alright 70-80% on the questions, felt I was ready when my day came. On April 16, 2015 I took my second attempt and the computer shut off at 75 questions. I was feeling pretty good, majority of people Iv talked to and what I have read, said they all passed at 75? This time around I got some delegation, a few who do you see first, one cardiac strip, one drag and drop, a few interventions, I think 10 sata again and close to the end the last 10 questions were on meds that were easy to break down, the last question I got was pretty easy? I walked out happy...waited the 48 hours and nothing on breeze. On Saturday evening I saw two posts on IG of people's results, I almost lost it and was sure I failed again. It is now almost a week that has gone by and no results still. I need help from anyone who has been in the position or knows how the processing goes or be blunt and tell me I failed? Also some advice on what the next step is? I'm staying positive that it is a learning experience but two spectrums of the test and failed both doesn't settle easy with me? Thanks for reading:)