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You can't tell whether you passed or failed the NCLEX based on the number of questions.
We sympathize with you, but there is just no way for us to predict your result. Generally, the odds of passing are in the candidate's favor - and greatly in the candidate's favor if he/she is a US-educated, first-time tester - regardless of where the exam cuts off. Good luck! Let us know what happens.
gracie!!! how u holding up? i guess u and i took the test at the same day... still waiting on my results... hope we passed!!!
still anxiously waiting.. *sigh such agony!! at least i'm free from saunders! UGH!!! i can't look at another NCLEX questions agin! :Crash: hope you're doin okay! let me know your results!!! Hope we passed!! :cheers:
Hi gracie... hihihi.. i was trying to trace when you took your NCLEX, i am on the height of my anxiety... :-) but really glad to find your post that finally, you passed... after agonizing days of waiting. Maybe i am just seeking somebody to comfort me... :-) again, i took mine last nov 29th in HK. i have SSN. but i don't have valid visa and im here in Phil... got that ssn years ago... :-) im nervous seeing results being posted like after 3 days in cali BON... have u seen your name posted already? thank you for your patience... Ms. new nurse!
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i took the nclex and stopped at 85.. i know its uncertain if i passed or not based on the amount of questions.. just curious to know how many out there passed and failed at 85?