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Getting a math question wrong!!!

Oh my God!!! I am so upset with myself. I just took the NCLEX-RN today and it stopped at 76. I'm not worried about the number of questions I got because the postings on here convinced me that the number of questions you got have no bearing on your result. BUT!!! And I do mean a BIG BUT!!! Toward the end of the 76 questions, I got a math question. I had a lot of math practice while I was studying and felt very confident going into the exam. But for some reason I froze at converting mcg to mg. I know, bone head mistake. :banghead: I was getting some weird number like 24,863mg/min. I know, didn't make sense. I was seriously stuck on that question for good 7-8 minutes. I knew for sure I got it wrong. I memorized the questions and solved it when I got home.

My question is, since I know I got that wrong, the exam stopped at 76(without giving me an opportunity to redeem myself) is that a good indicator I failed. I think I read some where on a thread that Math questions were considered easy level questions.

I was so upset with myself after that question, I was begging the exam to give me another math question.

What do you guys think?

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i had 3 math questions and i got them all wrong reading your story makes me feel better

just hang in there...relax and pray....

Your story gives me some courage! I got 102 questions, two of them being math questions. ONE was the same thing, mcg to mg and the answer was supposed to be ml/hr. I know for a fact I got it wrong! I have one more day of waiting and it's killing me!

Thanks for your input though!:wink2:

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