Published Feb 26, 2008
LynseyEB
41 Posts
Hi! everyone ,
Took the Nclex today and run out of time on 230. Has anyone ever passed when they run out of time.
Thanks,
BoonersmomRN
1,132 Posts
One of my classmates ran out of time and she passed
GOOD LUCK!
ohmeowzer RN, RN
2,306 Posts
my cousin ran out of time and passed her RN NCLEX.. i think she stopped at 200.. keep us posted .. i am sending good thoughts your way
BORI-BSNRN, BSN, RN
441 Posts
I wish you the best! Good Luck!
Sthpa
2 Posts
One of my good friends ran out of time and passed.
hopefulme
12 Posts
Hi. I just took the exam today and i ran out of time at 140 questions. Anybody has the same experience? A lot of math questions came out and i think there were 11 math questions, lots of medications and delegation and prioritization and equipment malfunctioning and procedures. I dont know what to do anymore, the waiting is killing me. Did i pass or fail? huhuu!
Hi. I took the exam today and ran out of time at 140 questions. I got a lot of math questions like 11 of them, lot of medications that im not familiar with, prioritization, delegation, select all that apply, equipment malfunctioning. I dont know what to think if i pass or not. Anybody can help me? huhuu!
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Unfortunately the exam differs for everyone so all you can do is wait for the results. Good luck
Silverdragon i just got my exam result today and i FAILED. huhu! I guess those machine questions were a bad thing.
Sorry to hear this...... Wait for your results which will show you which areas to look at. Hang in there I am sure you will make it. Just look at it as a hurdle you have to jump. Good luck
Silverdragon i ran out of time so i guess im gonna pick up some speed next time. The thing was i got a lot of math questions which was slowing me down. I got the results and i got an above passing score on pharm and low passing score on psychosocial and the rest were near the passing score. What can u suggest or advise??? Right now, im doing all the question and answer exams.
At least you have some feed back to work from. I would just practice as many questions as you can and make sure you understand the rationale to the ones you get wrong. There is no telling next time you will have similar questions ie lots of maths as the exam is so different for everyone.
Good luck