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Help No Nails Left

Hi,

I just took my Nclex on Monday (3/13) for LPN and my test shut off at 109 questions. I am so worried that I didn't pass. I know others from my graduating class that have taken and passed. Can anyone give me little advice as to maybe if I have passed or not?

Thanks :smackingf

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Hi,

I just took my Nclex on Monday (3/13) for LPN and my test shut off at 109 questions. I am so worried that I didn't pass. I know others from my graduating class that have taken and passed. Can anyone give me little advice as to maybe if I have passed or not?

Thanks :smackingf

First off dont bite the nails off, it can be quite painful if you bite too low..

Secondly, nobody can give you any advice as to if you passed or not. Unfortunantly, thats just not how NCLEX works. Its a computer adaptive test, and is different for each person who takes it. Therefore, regardless of the number of questions you got, its impossible to know whether you passed or failed. There is no magic number for NCLEX. Every number can go either way. (106 can be pass or fail, 222 can be pass or fail).

In all honestly, 99% of people dont feel good about the NCLEX once they are through with it and beleive that they have failed.

Its just something that you need to sit and wait for results on..as much as that sucks, we've all been through it. Depending on what state you are in, it can take 2 days to weeks.

I wish you the best!

-Meghan

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