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I took the NCLEX yesterday morning and I was done in an hour and only got 75 questions. When it shut off, my heart sank and I felt sick. I had no dosage cal. questions(which I'm good at), lots of pharm.(which I suck at), and a ton of priority questions. I hate this waiting and it's only been one day.
]So, I took mine today at around 2:45. It stopped at 75 and I have NO CLUE on how I did. It felt like I had a TON of select all that apply, some teaching, one calculation, some prioritizing, LOTS of meds I've never heard of, and stuff I was completely unsure of. I must have done around 2000 questions in the past 2 weeks to study. I feel like nothing could have prepared me for this test! I hate having to wait now!!!
I too had 75?s on this past Saturday...this morning I found out that I PASSED!! TO GOD be the Glory!! This site really helped be to get through the long waiting process of 48hrs. It's a relief that it's all OVER!! I must admit I left the testing center thinking that I had failed. I also learned from this site that I was not alone in having these feelings/thoughts. To those who are still waiting for results. Good Luck and just continue to Believe!!
L&D RN:smiley_aa:balloons::monkeydance:
I PASSED according to my BON website. I officially have a licence. I just want to thank everyone here for cluing me in on checking that website and not paying to check Pearson. I've been checking like crazy the past two days So thank you!!!
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Kinkle
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I took my NCLEX on June 20th and passed with 75 questions also. Lots of prioritization, about 18 crazy med questions, and 2 check all that apply. I used the Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment book by Mosby that someone was nice enough to post on this site. Great book! The test was hard but the 48 hrs of waiting was miserable. It makes you appreciate your license that much more!!!! Congrats to those that passed and good luck to those who have yet to take the test. Try to be positive and believe in yourself.