All that getting 265 questions on the NCLEX means is that you got 265 questions. It doesn't mean you're any more likely to have passed or failed than the person whose test shut off after 75.
I swear, I said this same thing earlier this week :)
And almost all of us walk out of the testing center feeling like we don't know a single **** thing, whether the test stopped at 75 or 130 or 265 or any other number. Yet most people who take the NCLEX manage to pass it on the first try.
Try to relax this weekend (easier said than done, I know...I also said that earlier this week too). You'll find out soon enough.
Best of luck!
Fleurflour34 said:I got 265 questions today and I didn't know anything about the questions I answered. It had a few things that I did study... which I hopefully answered correct. I feel sick because I feel so stupid and feel like I didn't pass. Anyone else in my predicament???
Did the questions keep getting harder? Usually a good sign. Did you find anything else out?
I will bet you that if you asked a random sample of us, all of us felt like we didn't pass when most of us did. Hang in there.
ruby_jane said:Did the questions keep getting harder? Usually a good sign. Did you find anything else out?I will bet you that if you asked a random sample of us, all of us felt like we didn't pass when most of us did. Hang in there.
Hey... it would switch from a multiple choice question to a SATA... and it kept doing that til I finished... it was hard for me because I didn't know about the things they were testing me on. So I read the questions twice and answered as best as I could. Took me 5 and a half hours and I was a hot mess after my 150th question.
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I got 265 questions today and I didn't know anything about the questions I answered. It had a few things that I did study... which I hopefully answered correct. I feel sick because I feel so stupid and feel like I didn't pass. Anyone else in my predicament???