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this can't be good...

I got 75 questions today, no med calcs, lots of priority just like everyone else has been saying. However, I got a few very basic fundemental questions. I am super freaked out that because I got some of those super easy, not even really RN-level care questions that I fear is a sure sign I failed. I feel sick about the test.

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hang in there and let me know how you did... i am sure you did well

Many people walk away from NCLEX dazed and confused, yet they pass, whether it was minimum or maximum questions. I wish you the best of luck!

Priority questions are a good sign but you can pass or fail on any type of question. As for the number of questions all it means is that the computer made up it's mind early.

And yes everyone finishes thinking they failed.

Good luck.

Priority questions are a good sign but you can pass or fail on any type of question. As for the number of questions all it means is that the computer made up it's mind early.

And yes everyone finishes thinking they failed.

Good luck.

True, true. After I took mine, I do not remember to this day how I got home in the middle of a rain storm, and I thought that I was going to be an aide for a longer time.

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Well I got the news that I passed! I sware it feels like a miracle. Everyone I talked to was pretty annoyed with me - saying "give me a break, you passed" I kept saying, "no you don't understand - I am just sure I failed. I know everyone says that, but I really did!" Anyway, I am happy to look like a fool on this one. I am on cloud nine!

Good job, Hawkswin! Since the NCLEX is set up for students (both passers and failers) to get ~50% right and 50% wrong, it can feel ridiculously difficult. Glad you made it!

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